- A
bailiff (French:
bailli,
pronounced [baji] ) was the king's
administrative representative during the
ancien régime in
northern France,
where the bailiff...
- The Rue du
Bailli (French,
pronounced [ʁy dy baji]) or
Baljuwstraat (Dutch,
pronounced [ˈbɑl.jyuˌstraːt]),
meaning "Bailiff Street", is a
shopping street...
- Vice-Admiral
Pierre André de
Suffren de
Saint Tropez,
bailli de
Suffren (17 July 1729 – 8
December 1788) was a
French naval officer.
Beginning his career...
- as the king's bailiff.
Under the
Ancien Régime in France, the
bailli (earlier
baillis), or bailie, was the king's
chief officer in a
bailiwick or bailiery...
-
Baldwin of
Ibelin (born c. 1245; died 1286/7) was a
nobleman of the
Kingdom of Cyprus. A
member of the
House of Ibelin, he was a son of Guy, constable...
- seneschalties,
holding a role
equivalent to a
northern French bailiff (
bailli). In the
United Kingdom the
modern meaning of
seneschal is
primarily as...
- Old
French term for a bailiff).
Under the
ancien régime in France, the
bailli was the king's
representative in a bailliage,
charged with the application...
- John
Baillie may
refer to: John
Baillie (fl. 1747),
author of An
Essay on the
Sublime John
Baillie (minister) (1741–1806),
English divine,
became a minister...
- who
governed the
Kingdom of
Jerusalem from 1263
until 1264. He was made
bailli by his wife,
Isabella of Cyprus, who
exercised regency on
behalf of their...
- The
bailli, bailie, or
bailiff was the
administrative representative of the
Princes of Achaea,
ruling the Prin****lity of
Achaea in the Prince's absence...