haeres


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haeres

(ˈhɪəriːz)
n, pl haeredes (hɪˈriːdiːz)
(Law) a variant spelling of heres
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cash, shares, pension etc and land or buildings), is claimed for the Crown by the Queen's and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer (QLTR) as ultimus haeres (last heir).
Such estates are normally brought to the attention of the QLTR by the National Ultimus Haeres Unit (NUHU), Glasgow.
cash, shares, pension etc and land or buildings), is claimed for the Crown by the Queen'sQueen' and Lord Treasurer'seasurer' 'seasurer' Remembrancer (QLTR)QL as ultimus haeres (last heir).
If, then, both earlier texts, such as those of Les Rois Mages, Il n'y a pas de paradis, or L'etape dans la clairiere, and the later volumes Haeres and Nul ne s'egare, have particular and pressing claims to fame - and many fine critics such as Munier, Bonnefoy, Clancier, Little, Broome, and Debreuille have been fascinated by Andre Frenaud's work - La Sorciere de Rome has been the collection to which the poet himself has devoted the most reflection, the most self-analysis, the most ongoing microscopic scrutiny.