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Definition of Justiciars
1. justiciar [n] - See also: justiciar
Lexicographical Neighbors of Justiciars
Literary usage of Justiciars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Liber Albus: The White Book of the City of London by John Carpenter, Henry Thomas Riley (1861)
"And it was told by the Court unto the before-named Alice, that she must sue in
the Court of his lordship the King, before the justiciars of the Bench, ..."
2. The Origin and Growth of the English Constitution: An Historical Treatise by Hannis Taylor (1898)
"Bene- is, then, the history, not of Richard, but makes a much smaller estimate, — "ex-
of his four successive justiciars, ..."
3. The Lives of the Chief Justices of England: From the Norman Conquest Till by John Campbell Campbell (1874)
"There were several other Chief justiciars in the reign of William the Conqueror,
but none of their proceedings connected with the administration of the law ..."
4. Descriptive Catalogue of Materials Relating to the History of Great Britain by Thomas Duffus Hardy (1865)
"Rotuli Curise Regis; or, Rolls and Records of the Court held before the King's
justiciars. Two volumes of these Records, containing the Rolls of the 6th, ..."
5. Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London by Arnold Fitz-Thedmar (1863)
"107 B. Be it remembered, that in the same year it was ordained by his lordship
the King and his Council, that justiciars Itinerant should be sent throughout ..."