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- The posse comitatus (from the Latin for "power of the county"), frequently shortened to posse, is in common law a group of people mobilized to suppress...
- following inscription: Georgia III Brittaniarum Regi, Pio Justo Patri Patrio Commitatus, Denbigh et Flint, Jubilantus Posuere, 25 Octobris, Anno Domino 1809....
- and has four main independent clubs, the Blue Angels MC, Road Rats MC, Commitatus MC, and the Satans Slaves MC (unrelated to the New Zealand-based MC of...
- edition of Atlas Novus in the map of Mansfeld Land entitled Mansfeldia Commitatus. The von Geusau family of Geusa maintains that the name derives from the...
- county to have kept a complete record of an early census called Posse Commitatus. Oakley at this time had 21 farmers, a cordwainer, a carpenter, a pedlar...
- soldiers, Chenoweth ordered the sheriff of Pierce County to form the posse commitatus. Between 50 and 60 residents of the county were pressed into service by...
- Henry VII (1485-1509) John B****et, Sheriff of Cornwall, found his posse commitatus too weak to suppress the Cornish rebellion of 1497 ("Flammock Rebellion")...