- and
control of the
administration and
local finances in his
bailiwick (
baillage).
Bailli is
first noted in the 12th
century and
comes the same word in...
-
royal domain Timeline of
Troyes Evergates, Theodore.
Feudal Society in the
Baillage of
Troyes under the
Counts of Champagne, 1152-1284. ISBN 0-8018-1663-7...
-
practiced law in
Autun in 1506 and
became crown attorney of the
Autun baillage in 1508. There, he made his re****tion as a
criminal lawyer by his eloquent...
- seneschal) who held
office in the sénéchaussée. The
administrative network of
baillages was
established in the 13th century,
based on the
earlier medieval fiscal...
- In Franco-Provençal, Bramé la fan
means "To
scream for hunger". Tour du
Baillage. Tour Fromage. The
south and east
gates exist intact. The latter, a double...
- and
control of the
administration and
local finances in his
bailiwick (
baillage).
Bailli (12th-century
French bailif, "administrative official, deputy")...
-
judicial provinces, and to
which belong all the
royal jurisdictions,
baillages (bailiwicks) and seneschaussées (seneschalties). They are made up of several...
- of His Majesty's
Treasury to
purchase the
Duties of Package, Scavage,
Baillage, and
Porterage belonging to the
Corporation of London. The
whole Act. 3...
-
towns the
religion controlled before 7
March 1562 and in one town in each
baillage (bailiwick). The
church must be
located in a
suburb though, not in the...
- the
Protestants held
prior to the
outbreak of
civil war and one town per
baillage. This
peace was
greatly favourable to the
Protestant nobility at the expense...