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BAILIE

Volume 2 · 64 words · 1797 Edition

in Scots law, a judge anciently appointed by the king over such lands not erected into a regality as happened to fall to the crown by forfeiture or otherwise, now abolished. It is also the name of a magistrate in royal boroughs, and of the judge appointed by a baron over lands erected into a barony. See Law, Part III. No cxviii. 6, 7.