Definition of Outlawry. Meaning of Outlawry. Synonyms of Outlawry

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Definition of Outlawry

Outlawry
Outlawry Out"law`ry, n.; pl. Outlawries. 1. The act of outlawing; the putting a man out of the protection of law, or the process by which a man (as an absconding criminal) is deprived of that protection. 2. The state of being an outlaw.

Meaning of Outlawry from wikipedia

- the criminal, so anyone was legally empowered to ****cute or kill them. Outlawry was thus one of the harshest penalties in the legal system. In early Germanic...
- Bill for the more effectual preventing clandestine Outlawries, usually referred to as the Outlawries Bill, is customarily the first bill on the agenda...
- German usage denotes the status of a person on whom a legal penalty of outlawry has been imposed. However, the original meaning of the term referred to...
- William T. Anderson (c. 1840 – October 26, 1864), known by the nickname "Bloody Bill" Anderson, was a soldier who was one of the deadliest and most notorious...
- comparison can be made between this concept and the common law "writ of outlawry", which declared a person outside the king's law, a literal out-law, subject...
- forcefully entered Kundla. Khumans dis****d in all directions and resorted to outlawry. Wakhatsinh died in 1816, and his son, Wajesinh, ascended to the throne...
- Albert "Burt" Alvord (September 11, 1867 – after 1910) was an American lawman and later outlaw of the Old West. Alvord began his career in law enforcement...
- Pennsylvania Press. p. 165. ISBN 9780812234619. Jones, Timothy Scott (2016). Outlawry in Medieval Literature. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 63. ISBN 9781349536832...
- The Folville gang was an armed band of criminals and outlaws active in the English county of Leicestershire in the early 14th century, led by Eustace Folville...
- contemporary and supporter of King Richard the Lionheart, Robin being driven to outlawry, during the misrule of Richard's evil brother John, while Richard was away...