domus conversorum

domus conversorum (doh-m[schwa]s kon-v[schwa]r-sor-[schwa]m), n. [Law Latin “house of the converts”] Hist. An institution, established by Henry III for converted Jews, that continued until Edward III expelled Jews from the kingdom and converted the institution to a chancery record office.
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