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justiciary
▪ I. justiciary, n.1 (dʒʌˈstɪʃɪərɪ) Also justitiary. [ad. med.L. jūstitiāri-us, -ciāri-us judge, f. jūstitia justice: see -ary1 B. 1. A doublet of justiciar.] 1. Eng. Hist. The chief political and judicial officer under the Norman and early Plantagenet kings; more fully, Chief Justiciary: = justicia... Oxford English Dictionary
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Justiciary Building, Edinburgh
The Justiciary Building is a judicial structure in the Lawnmarket in Edinburgh, Scotland. The structure, which operates in conjunction with similar facilities in Glasgow and Aberdeen, is dedicated for the use of the High Court of Justiciary, wikipedia.org
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Commission of Justiciary
A commission of justiciary was a method of law enforcement employed in Scotland, in particular in the 16th and 17th centuries. Witch-hunting One form of commission of justiciary that survived until well into the 17th century was that employed for the purpose of witch-hunting. wikipedia.org
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self-justiciary
† self-juˈsticiary Theol. Obs. [self- 1 c.] = justiciary n.1 5.1644 Prynne & Walker Fiennes's Trial 115 He professeth himselfe no Delinquent, but a just person... (O strange self-Iusticiary, O most impudent affronter of Iustice!) 1661 South Serm. (1823) II. 333 The arrogant assertions of self-justic... Oxford English Dictionary
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Justiciary Buildings, Glasgow
The Justiciary Buildings is a judicial complex in the Saltmarket in Glasgow, Scotland. located to the north of the Justiciary Hall, and the city council chamber, which was located to the south of the Justiciary Hall. wikipedia.org
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High Court of Justiciary
Acts of Adjournal The High Court of Justiciary as a Court, or the Lord Justice General, Lord Justice Clerk and Lords Commissioners of Justiciary as a Clerk of Session and Justiciary. wikipedia.org
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Justice Ayre
This was a function of the Court of Justiciary. References Sources High Court of Justiciary 1672 establishments in Scotland Scotland wikipedia.org
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Principal Clerk of Session and Justiciary
the High Court of Justiciary). The Crown Agent takes directions from the Principal Clerk of Justiciary when arranging sittings of the High Court of Justiciary. wikipedia.org
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College of Justice
), the Barony Courts and the Commission of Justiciary. The High Court of Justiciary was only incorporated into the College of Justice in 1672. Initially, there was little legal literature. wikipedia.org
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Aberdeen Sheriff Court Annex and High Court of Justiciary
The Aberdeen Sheriff Court Annex and High Court of Justiciary, also known as Mercatgate, is a judicial building in Castle Street, Aberdeen, Scotland. The building, which operates in conjunction with similar facilities in Edinburgh and Glasgow, is provided for the use of the High Court of Justiciary, wikipedia.org
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Gilbert de Angulo
The K. to Meyler, justiciary of Ireland. The K. to Meyler, justiciary of Ireland. wikipedia.org
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Lord President of the Court of Session
The Lord President holds the title of Lord Justice General of Scotland and the head of the High Court of Justiciary ex officio, as the two offices were John, Lord Lindsay of the Byres, Justiciary South of the Forth William Sinclair, 3rd Earl of Orkney & Caithness (d.1480), Justiciary North of the Forth wikipedia.org
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David Erskine, Lord Dun
In November 1710 he took his seat as an ordinary lord by the title of Lord Dun, and on 13 April 1714 was also appointed a lord of justiciary. He resigned his justiciary gown in 1744 and his office as an ordinary lord in 1753, and died 26 May 1758 in the eighty-fifth year of his age. wikipedia.org
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Court of Session
of Justiciary. Clerk of Session and Justiciary. wikipedia.org
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Act of Adjournal
In the 19th century, a reforming of the High Court of Justiciary made all Lords of Session ex officio Lords Commissioners of Justiciary. References Statutory law Scots law High Court of Justiciary wikipedia.org
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