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Definition of Prolocutors
1. prolocutor [n] - See also: prolocutor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prolocutors
Literary usage of Prolocutors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1886)
"In the second parliament of 1397, which met at Westminster on 17 Sept., Sir John
Bussy, Sir William Bagot, and Sir Thomas Green acted as prolocutors of the ..."
2. Arguments and Decisions, in Remarkable Cases: Before the High Court of by John Maclaurin Dreghorn (1774)
"... acted as prolocutors J. Anciently pannels who were unable to fee lawyers
applied, to the council, ..."
3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1852)
"Resolutions were ultimately passed requesting the prolocutors to name a committee
of grievances for the next sitting, referring to such committee the paper ..."
4. History of Scotland [1149-1603] by Patrick Fraser Tytler (1841)
"March and his prolocutors were then re-admitted, and the doomster declared it to
be the decision of the parliament, that, in consequence of the forfeiture ..."
5. History of Scotland by Patrick Fraser Tytler (1829)
"March and his prolocutors were then re-admitted, and the doomster declared it to
be the decision of the parliament, after mature deliberation, that, ..."