Definition of Shrieval. Meaning of Shrieval. Synonyms of Shrieval

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Definition of Shrieval

Shrieval
Shrieval Shriev"al, a. Of or pertaining to a sheriff.

Meaning of Shrieval from wikipedia

- legislation. A lord-lieutenant is the monarch's representative in an area. Shrieval counties have the same boundaries and serve a similar purpose, being the...
- Heritable Jurisdictions Act, leaving only the shrieval unit. In 1899, counties were formally created, on shrieval boundaries, by a Scottish Local Government...
- A high sheriff is a ceremonial officer for each shrieval county of England and Wales and Northern Ireland or the chief sheriff of a number of paid sheriffs...
- centuries, by 11 successive Campbell lairds. Under Campbell influence, shrieval authority was established under the sheriff of Argyll. With inherited Campbell...
- trade, but he was never charged with any crimes in connection with his shrieval service. His department also oversaw the investigations of the high-profile...
- MacLeans were able to recover it by purchase). Under Campbell pressure, shrieval authority was established under the sheriff of Argyll, which they controlled...
- A sheriff court (Scottish Gaelic: Cùirt an t-Siorraim) is the prin****l local civil and criminal court in Scotland, with exclusive jurisdiction over all...
- Curtis O. Dedeaux (October 6, 1919 – September 10, 1966) was an American law enforcement officer who served as the Sheriff of Harrison County, Mississippi...
- Hector. Coll, along with the lands of the MacLeans of Duart, was under the shrieval authority of the sheriff of Argyll; under pressure from the Earl of Argyll...
- the area to which the Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire is appointed; the shrieval county has the same boundaries and is the area to which the High Sheriff...