- A
bailiff is a manager,
overseer or
custodian – a
legal officer to whom some
degree of
authority or
jurisdiction is given.
There are
different kinds, and...
-
Schayera baiulus is
approximately 3.5 cm long,
including its head and body, and is a
flightless gr****hopper. The
appearance of the
Schayera baiulus is similar...
- (plural
baili or bayli) is a
Venetian title that
derives from the
Latin term
baiulus,
meaning "porter, bearer". In English, it may be
translated bailiff, or...
- baculiform, baculine, baguette, debacle, imbecile,
imbecility †bacillum bacill-
bāiulus, bājulus bāiul-
carrier bail, bailee, bailie, bailiff, bailiwick, bailliage...
- for no more
lands of his
brother García,
under whom he
first acted as
baiulus but from whom he
later achieved de
facto independence. Do****ents report...
-
Margaret of Hungary, as
regent and
Count Oberto II of
Biandrate as
guardian (
baiulus) of the kingdom. In 1208–09, the kingdom's barons,
rejecting the suzerainty...
- latter's
death in 1035, the
county of
Aragon fell to
Ramiro with the
title of
baiulus or steward. This was part of what
would prove to be a
larger division:...
- (1204). The
Venetian title bailo (plural baili)
derives from the
Latin baiulus. In English, it may be
translated bailiff, or
otherwise rendered as bailey...
-
monastery of
Santa Maria de Ripoll. In 1198 Ramon's son and
namesake was
baiulus and
castellan there. Today, the
valley is an
attraction for its natural...
- of her son King Æthelred the Unready. Godwin, Earl of Wes**** (c. 1026),
baiulus during the
absence of Cnut
William Longchamp (intermittently 1189–1197)...