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of Artois (1621-1659), captain general, grand | bailiff and sovereign governor of the County of Haina |
the constituency in that Parliament, and the | bailiff and three other inhabitants of the town were |
Outside of politics he worked as a | bailiff and farmer. |
Bailiff and Follower - "Of the Party of the Plaintiff | |
k of 1086 and is listed as Refham meaning the | bailiff's or reeve's manor from the Old English geraf |
Anthony was appointed to act as | bailiff and lieutenant of Thessaly by Guy II of Athen |
hree justices, continued to exist, and a high | bailiff and coroner continued to be appointed. |
l, the senior official of the town was also a | bailiff appointed by the Crown. |
The | bailiff at the time was Balian of Ibelin, Lord of Ars |
Bailiff Bridge railway station was built by the Lanca | |
Richard McNamara (born 23 October 1972, | Bailiff Bridge, Brighouse, West Yorkshire) is the gui |
der brother, Danny, grew up in the village of | Bailiff Bridge, near Bradford, in West Yorkshire. |
un by a stern landlady with a simian toughguy | bailiff character. |
In 1789, | Bailiff Count Giulio Renato de Litta, while on an off |
He was born in Alstahaug as the son of | bailiff Eiler Hagerup Krog Prytz, Sr. (1812-1900) and |
of a justice of the peace (or a town's mayor, | bailiff, etc.), then they could be convicted requirin |
He was a grandson of | bailiff, farmer and politician Gerhard Meidell Gerhar |
He was born in Finnaas as a son of | bailiff, farmer and politician Gerhard Meidell Gerhar |
Best known for her role as the raspy-voiced | bailiff Florence Kleiner on the sitcom Night Court, H |
A | bailiff followed Bergius to Stockholm to get the mone |
lso served as deputy sheriff and county court | bailiff for eight years. |
Morris had served as a | bailiff for Galway Corporation in 1565. |
in his career, he was promoted and made chief | bailiff for Wayne Olson. |
lar area citizen who occasionally served as a | bailiff for the local superior court. |
s County Superior Court sheriff's deputy, and | bailiff for Judge Joseph Wapner, The People's Court |
nstable of Achaea and thrice held the post of | bailiff for the principality's Angevin rulers. |
"No | bailiff for the future shall, upon his own unsupporte |
bes of Galway, and had first served as a town | bailiff for the term 1504-1505. |
He was | bailiff for the Duchy of Lancaster (1536-45), receive |
to 1893, county auditor from 1882 to 1886 and | bailiff from 1893 to 1899. |
of twelve peers, refused to do homage to the | bailiff Galeran d'Ivry as vicar general, the primary |
Prior from 1948 to 1969, subsequently also a | Bailiff Grand Cross of the Order (GCStJ), and for the |
ausa) by the University of Malta, and created | Bailiff Grand Cross of the Sovereign Military Order o |
GCStJ: | Bailiff Grand Cross of St John |
Bailiff Grand Cross of Honor and Devotion of the Sove | |
Bailiff Grand Cross of the Order of St John (GCStJ)-1 | |
Bailiff Grand Cross of Honour and Devotion of the Sov | |
le Order of St John of Jerusalem and was made | Bailiff Grand Cross of this order (GCStJ) in 1987. |
Born to the family of a | bailiff, Halgan joined the French Royal Navy aged 16. |
les II for the King's Scholars who murdered a | bailiff harassing the mistress of one of the scholars |
His popularity was such that he appeared as a | bailiff in the October 10, 1964 "Old Man" episode of |
Font was town | bailiff in 1509. |
Amtmann, ammann and amman were a kind of | bailiff in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and in Bruss |
Shavayev, who worked as a Justice Ministry | bailiff in Moscow, brought the explosives for them. |
raised to peerage in 1524 and appointed court | bailiff in 1531. |
at the time of his father's death, and a town | bailiff in 1609. |
dic voice jobs, he works part time as a court | bailiff in Gwinnett County, Georgia. |
law John of Ibelin (lord of Arsuf) to rule as | bailiff in her place; he had already been bailiff bef |
ng a house in Brecon where he was recorded as | bailiff in 1572. |
fter the capture of Boulogne, he was made its | bailiff in recognition of the part he played in the v |
his claim to Piedmont, Nicholas was appointed | bailiff in his absence. |
lected Senior Chamberlain in 1819, and Senior | Bailiff in 1824. |
hool of Law, Roll began his career as a court | bailiff in Arizona and became an assistant city attor |
tarted off as a supporting actor, e.g. as the | Bailiff in the box-office hit Die Drei von der Tankst |
steward, major-domo, | bailiff, manciple or bursar), especially in agricultu |
ernarfonshire from 1347 to 1350, and rhaglaw ( | bailiff) of the commote of Dinmael in 1360-61. |
In 1569 he was appointed | Bailiff of Eagle, the fourth highest dignity in the E |
on 26 January appointed as Crown Steward and | Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead, a Treasury spokes |
iding-Forester of the Forest of Macclesfield, | Bailiff of the Hundred of Macclesfield, “Lieutenant” |
bitration of William I of Athens, then acting | bailiff of Achaea, in favour of her cousin Albert. |
in 1207, Guy became the chief counsellor and | bailiff of Margaret, the widowed regent and queen-mot |
Portugal, and sister of William Morice, high | bailiff of Westminster, who married Atterbury's eldes |
In 1779 he was named the Bernese | bailiff of Saanen or Gessenay (here he wrote his Lett |
n 1655 and 1656, and the accounts of the High | Bailiff of Birmingham for 1655 include 3 pounds, 2 sh |
ppointment to the office of Crown Steward and | Bailiff of the three Chiltern Hundreds of Stoke, Desb |
ocedural device of becoming Crown Steward and | Bailiff of the three Chiltern Hundreds of Stoke, Desb |
ication for the position of Crown Steward and | Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead, an office of prof |
ituency has accepted the Office of Steward or | Bailiff of Her Majesty's Three Chiltern Hundreds of S |
de Vic Graham Carey, | Bailiff of Guernsey. |
He was | bailiff of Worcester in 1593 and 1595. |
On 28 January 1518/19 he was appointed | bailiff of Ewelme. |
He served as | bailiff of the Principality of Achaea between 1287 an |
In 1216, John made him | bailiff of the Peak Forest and warden of the Peak Cas |
He was | Bailiff of Brecon in 1768, and a lieutenant in the Fo |
He was the acting | bailiff of Naustdal from 1945 to 1947 and then on a p |
or of the Exchequer appointed him Steward and | Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead on 22 October 1946 |
only son of Sir Robert Pipon Marett, poet and | Bailiff of Jersey, and Julia Anne Marett. |
llocated in rotation with that of Steward and | Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead. |
of Nicholas II, he served on two occasions as | bailiff of the Principality of Achaea (1300-1302, 130 |
In 1216, John made William | bailiff of the Peak Forest and warden of the Peak Cas |
e of Tuam (appointed 1486) and William Joyce, | bailiff of Galway in 1507. |
by accepting the office of Crown Steward and | Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead. |
2011, Soulsby was appointed Crown Steward and | Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead, allowing him to f |
The position of | Bailiff of Chippenham passed down to Goldney; he was |
Goodlad accepted the office of Steward and | Bailiff of the Chiltern Hundreds on 28 June 1999 to f |
By accepting the office of Crown Steward and | Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead on January 10, 200 |
such as Tewkesbury, and he was the Governor ( | Bailiff) of Guernsey. |
of Derbyshire in 1619 and in 1625-6; and high | bailiff of Tutbury in 1626. |
resources beyond the votes they owned, as the | bailiff of the lord of the manor was also the returni |
Bailiff of Galway in 1566 to 1567, he was kidnapped b | |
e Memoirs of Lord Coutanche about the wartime | Bailiff of Jersey. |
erage, he left his Greek conquests to Hugh as | bailiff or viceroy. |
the Pallavicini, presiding in his capacity as | bailiff over the feudal court of Achaea, did not deci |
with great patience the ill-treatment of the | bailiff placed over him, and who afterwards became a |
The Owls, led by 3rd year head coach David | Bailiff, played their home games at Rice Stadium in H |
Scrivener was the son of barrister and city | bailiff Ralph Scrivener of Ipswich and Belstead Manor |
Only the position of the Vogt ( | bailiff) remained in the hands of the crown or its de |
was the son of Sir William le Scrope, who was | bailiff to the earl of Richmond in Richmondshire. |
Bailiff v. Tipping, 6 U.S. 406 (1805) was an 1805 dec | |
possessed St. James' in 1535 when the Crown's | bailiff valued the Priory's property and estates in p |
e castle and its adjacent demesne land to his | bailiff Walter Curwen before he was beheaded for trea |
st the 13th century and a Crown Steward and a | Bailiff was appointed to maintain law and order in th |
s turned away from Welshpool town hall by the | bailiff when he attempts to preach there during his t |
ccupied by William Brewster, the Archbishop's | bailiff, who was also postmaster. |
the sergeant at arms for bribery, as was the | bailiff who (as returning officer) had asked for a £1 |
It was managed by a | bailiff, who had a small farm at Prestwood by the ser |
He appointed a high | bailiff, who served for life, and performed most of t |
s built on the site which was occupied by the | bailiff who administered the site on behalf of the Lo |
ando, Florida in 1984 that killed 60-year-old | bailiff William Arnie Wilkerson. |
Principality of Achaea, which was held by the | bailiff William de la Roche, the duke of Athens, at t |
As the | bailiff would remove the family's furniture from the |
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