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BRIDPORT

Volume 1 · 133 words · 1771 Edition

a borough and port-town of Dorsetshire, situated about ten miles west of Dorchester; W. long. 3°, and N. lat. 50° 40'.

It sends two members to parliament.

Brief, in Scots law, a writ issued from the chancery, directed to any judge-ordinary, commanding and authorising that judge to call a jury to inquire into the case mentioned in the brief, and upon their verdict to pronounce sentence.

Apostolic Briefs, letters which the pope dispatches to princes, or other magistrates, relating to any public affair.

These briefs are distinguished from bulls, in regard the latter are more ample, and always written on parchment, and sealed with lead or green wax; whereas briefs are very concise, written on paper, sealed with red wax, and with the seal of the fisherman, or St Peter in a boat.