Definition of Constableship. Meaning of Constableship. Synonyms of Constableship

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Definition of Constableship

Constableship
Constableship Con"sta*bleship, n. The office or functions of a constable.

Meaning of Constableship from wikipedia

- martial law was administered in the court of the Lord High Constable. The constableship was granted as a grand serjeanty with the Earldom of Hereford by the...
- Waltham, comprising about a third of his entire holdings, as well as the constableship giving them to Eudo Dapifer, William’s father-in-law. Little is known...
- succeeded his father at Halton and in the constableship, but died without issue, when Halton and the constableship p****ed to the descendants of his eldest...
- the Clan Donald. Andrew Agnew of Lochnaw was granted the lands and constableship of Lochnaw Castle by Charter dated 10 November 1426 from William Douglas...
- Baron of Halton. Richard fitz Eustace in turn inherited the barony and constableship.[better source needed] During the reign of King Henry II, Richard held...
- Suffolk, he had lost the various offices that he had held, such as the Constableship of Wallingford Castle. On top of this, due to his mother retaining one-third...
- landowner in Oxfordshire and was confirmed with a hereditary royal constableship for Oxford Castle. Oxford Castle is not among the 48 recorded in the...
- Charterhouse monks on 4 May 1535, and Henry granted him the important constableship of Wallingford Castle on 29 November. Norris had helped Anne Boleyn...
- that of Chancery. He also had a "lieutenant's powers of muster". The Constableship of Dover Castle, later added (1267) to the warden's office, enabled...
- which position later (after the Barons' War) included the ex officio constableship of Dover Castle. In the case of de Burgh, however, a rather long period...