Sentence example with the word 'justiciar'

justiciar

Definition n. formerly a high judicial officer

Last update: June 11, 2015


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The members were called "justices," and in the king's absence the chief justiciar presided over the court.   [Please select]

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"The day was fixed and cannot be gainsaid," answered the Justiciar, who was sitting at meat with others in the hall.   [Please select]

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The Knight begged the Justiciar to be his friend and help him, but he refused.   [Please select]

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"Give him two hundred pounds more," said the Justiciar to the rich man, "and keep the lands yourself."   [Please select]

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Pronounce: Plantagenets; palfreys; peasants; yeoman; toll; pheasants; naught; hie; surety; Justiciar; gainsaid; jousts; heir; tryst; steward; balked; lea; ado; liege; beguiled; buffet.   [Please select]

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"The day was fixed and cannot be gainsaid," replied the Justiciar; "I am with the Abbot."   [Please select]

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"Give him two hundred pounds more," said the Justiciar to the Abbot, "and keep the lands yourself."   [Please select]

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They were drawn up by a committee of bishops and barons, with the Justiciar or Chief Minister at the head.   [Please select]

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So they went to the High Justiciar, whose duty it would be to declare the Knight's lands forfeited if he did not pay the money.   [Please select]

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"He will not come," said the Justiciar, but he knew not that the Knight was already at the outer gate, and Little John with him.   [Please select]

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