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COMITATUS

Volume 6 · 62 words · 1815 Edition

in Law, a county. Ingulphus tells us, that England was first divided into counties by King Alfred; and the counties into hundreds, and these again into tythings: and Fortescue writes, that regnum Anglicae per comitatus, ut regnum Franciae per bailiatus distinguitur. Sometimes it is taken for a territory or jurisdiction of a particular place; as in Mat. Paris, anno 1234. See County.