单词 | justiciaryship |
释义 | > as lemmasjuˈsticiaryship juˈsticiaryship n. now rare the position, office, or period of office, of a justiciary (in various senses). ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > one who administers justice > [noun] > office of magistracy1600 justiciaryship1611 justicehood1631 justiciarship1677 1611 [implied in: J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. ix. ix. 517/1 The Earle of Kent, whom..the King remoued from the Proto-Iustitiariship (or high office of his Chiefe Iustice).]. 1685 R. Brady Compl. Hist. Eng. 561 He required him also to give an Account of his Justiciaryship. 1767 E. Kimber Peerage of Scotl. 30 Archibald, his eldest son, and eighth earl, who was of the privy council to king Charles I. into whose hands he resigned the justiciaryship of all Scotland in 1628. 1870 Pall Mall Gaz. 10 Aug. 11 De Olifard found his reward in a grant of lands in Roxburghshire and the justiciaryship of Lothian. 1916 M. H. MacInerny Hist. Irish Dominicans I. ix. 311 Every desirable position in Ireland..—from the archbishopric down to the rectorship of a parish, from the justiciaryship down to the humblest post of bailiff. < as lemmas |
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