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- Magistrature, et dans la Police. Origine des Prevosts, Vicomtes, Viguiers, Baillis et Seneschaux" [Problems come to France at the end of the second Branch...
- successors, ruled the prin****lity through their baillis, and never visited it in person. Originally, the baillis were Angevin officials, but the post was often...
- von Ibelin (Bailli von Zypern)]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|de|Philipp von Ibelin (Bailli von Zypern)}}...
- The Rue du Bailli (French, pronounced [ʁy dy baji]) or Baljuwstraat (Dutch, pronounced [ˈbɑl.jyuˌstraːt]), meaning "Bailiff Street", is a shopping street...
- 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...
- 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...
- (1521), the village mill (c. 1200) and the Maison du Bailli (c. 1535). The pillory and the Bailli House Moulin banal (mill) The Binchfort farm (16th century)...
- 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...
- royal official. He was a junior son of Philippe de Rémi (d. 1265), poet and bailli of the Gâtinais, who was renowned for his 20,000 verses of poetry, including...
- 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...