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JUSTICIAR

Volume 9 · 45 words · 1797 Edition

in the old English laws, an officer instituted by William the Conqueror, as the chief officer of state, who principally determined in all cases civil and criminal. He was called in Latin Capitalis Justiciarius totius Angliae. For Justiciar in Scotland, See Law, n° clvi. 10—12.