a capital officer of justice among the Turks, answering to a chief justice among us.
It is said, that this authority was originally confined to the folliery; but that, at present, it extends itself to the determination of all kinds of law-suits; yet is nevertheless subject to appeals.
There are but three cadileschers in all the grand signior's territories; the first is that of Europe; the second, of Natolia; and the third resides at Grand Cairo. This last is the most considerable; they have their seats in the divan next to the grand vizir.