单词 | capital justiciary |
释义 | > as lemmasCapital (also Chief) Justiciary b. The chief political and judicial officer under 12th- and 13th- cent. English kings (also more fully, Capital (also Chief) Justiciary); = justiciar n. 1c. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > a or the government > head of government > [noun] > first minister of a ruler or state > under Norman or Plantagenet kings High Justicec1300 justiciar1598 Chief Justiciary1641 1641 W. Prynne Antipathie i. i. 29 Fitz-Peter, the Kings great Justiciarie and Minister (in the Kings absence) of Regall Command. 1685 R. Brady Compl. Hist. Eng. 161 In this Court sate the..Capital Justiciary, the Chancellor, Treasurer, [etc.]. 1700 J. Tyrrell Gen. Hist. Eng. II. 848 Hubert de Burgh the Justitiary. 1769 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. IV. xxxiii. 416 [After the Conquest] the aula regis..was erected: and a capital justiciary appointed. 1818 H. Hallam View Europe Middle Ages II. viii. 187 The King's Court..was composed of the great officers; the chief justiciary, the chancellor, [etc.]. 1863 H. Cox Inst. Eng. Govt. ii. viii. 506 In the time of William I. the Chief Justiciary was, after the King, the principal political person in the kingdom. 1911 Forum Mar. 270 The Court of Exchequer..was the highest court of the realm; where the capital justiciary presided, where the chancellor sold his writs. 2000 K. von S. Kynell Saxon & Medieval Antecedents Eng. Common Law 2 Ranulphus De Glanville was the Chief Justiciary of England and adviser to Henry II. < as lemmas |
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