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EWRY

Volume 4 · 107 words · 1778 Edition

the British customs, an office in the king's household, to which belongs the care of the table-linen, of laying the cloth, and serving up water in silver ewers after dinner.

Ex officio, among lawyers, signifies the power a person has, by virtue of his office, to do certain acts without being applied to. Thus a justice of peace may ex officio, at his discretion, take surety of the peace, without complaint made by any person whatsoever.

There was formerly an oath ex officio, whereby a supposed offender was compelled in the ecclesiastical court to confess, accuse, or clear himself of a crime; but this law is repealed.