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sub-bailiff, n. meanings, etymology and more
OED's earliest evidence for sub-bailiff is from around 1436, in Domesday Ipswich. sub-bailiff is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French subbailif.
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subbailiff - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From sub- + bailiff. Noun. edit. subbailiff (plural subbailiffs). A secondary or subsidiary bailiff.
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BAILIFF Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
an officer, similar to a sheriff or a sheriff's deputy, employed to execute writs and processes, make arrests, keep order in the court, etc.
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sub-bailiff
† sub-ˈbailiff, -baily Obs. [a. AF. = OF. sub(b)aillif, -balif (cf. southbaily s.v. south-2) = med.L. subballīvus: see sub- 6 and bailiff.] An under-bailiff.14.. Customs of Malton in Surtees Misc. (1890) 59 The Balyffes or Subbalyffes of þe said Burgage. 1456 Cov. Leet Bk. (1908) 293 To take suerte ...
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sub-baily, n. meanings, etymology and more
sub-baily is a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymons: sub-bailiff n. See etymology. Nearby entries. sub ...
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Bailiff - Wikipedia
A bailiff [a] is a manager, overseer or custodian – a legal officer to whom some degree of authority or jurisdiction is given.
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Eleanor Bull
He held the post of sub-bailiff at Sayes Court and worked for the Clerk of the Green Cloth. He died in 1590.
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Keeping the Peace - Medieval Murder Maps
Similarly, in 1377, a sub-bailiff called John de Leyburn was killed close-by as he tried to arrest a person he suspected of larceny. In London, a detailed ...
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Great Hall with sub rooms - tax office and bailiff office
I build a great hall then the only way I can build a tax office is to start from scratch with another large room. How do I add sub rooms to a great hall??!!
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Bailiff Job Description - Bryant & Stratton College
The bailiff is the law enforcement officer present in the courtroom to help maintain order and safety. Bailiffs are alternately known as court officers or ...
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Court Bailiff Officer - www.jaxsheriff.org - JoinJSO.com
A career as a Court Bailiff Officer is more than a job, it is an excellent career path for those who want to protect others and develop a long lasting career ...
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subbailiff in All languages combined - Kaikki.org
This page is a part of the kaikki.org machine-readable All languages combined dictionary. This dictionary is based on structured data extracted on 2025-08-18 ...
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south-
▪ I. south-, prefix1 (saʊθ) Combining form representing south n. or adv., occurring, with the sense ‘to or towards, in or on, the south’, in participial combinations, as south-facing, south-falling, south-following, south-going, south-running, etc.; south-bounded, south-turned, etc.(a)1961 Times 23 ...
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Vilain XIIII
Moere, married Pierre van Baersdorp, Lord of Peereboom
Vilain dit Braem
A less well-known branch of the family, with members:
Josse Vilain dit Braem, Sub-bailiff
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sub-
sub-, prefix (sʌb, səb) repr. L. sub- = the prep. sub under, close to, up to, towards, used in composition (cf. under-) with the various meanings detailed below. (The related Skr. upa-, Gr. ὑπο- have a similar range of meaning.) The b of L. sub- remained unchanged when it preceded a radical beginnin...
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