Revision as of 10:00, 14 February 2013 editDricherby (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users5,228 editsm Pipelink "House of Commons of the United Kingdom"← Previous edit | Revision as of 13:58, 14 February 2013 edit undoGround Zero (talk | contribs)Administrators144,656 edits I disagree with pipelinkining here - it is not obvious that this statement is about the UK House, which is the link, as opposed to the Canadian House of Commons, where this term is not usedNext edit → | ||
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* People who are not members of the ] | * People who are not members of the ] | ||
* Members of the ] | * Members of the ] | ||
* One of the ] | * One of the ] | ||
* In certain British Universities: | * In certain British Universities: |
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- People who are not members of the British nobility
- Members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom
- One of the Estates of the Realm
- In certain British Universities:
- A term for an undergraduate not having a scholarship or exhibition
- As Fellow commoner, a student who may dine with the Fellows
- As Gentleman commoner, a student who paid all fees in advance
- As Mature commoner, an older commoner
- People who share rights over common land
- Members of the The Court of Common Council of the City of London Corporation
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