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Serjeant may
refer to: The
holder of a serjeanty, a type of
feudal land-holding in
England A
generally obsolete spelling of sergeant,
although still used...
- A
serjeant-at-arms or sergeant-at-arms is an
officer appointed by a
deliberative body,
usually a legislature, to keep
order during its meetings. The word...
- A
Serjeant-at-Law (SL),
commonly known simply as a
Serjeant, was a
member of an
order of
barristers at the
English and
Irish Bar. The
position of Serjeant-at-Law...
- also a
police rank in some
police services. The
alternative spelling,
serjeant, is used in The
Rifles and
other units that draw
their heritage from the...
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Serjeant William Ballantine SL (3
January 1812 – 9
January 1887) was an
English Serjeant-at-law, a
legal position defunct since the
legal reforms of the...
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Robert Bertram Serjeant, FBA (23
March 1915 – 29
April 1993) was a
British scholar, traveller, and one of the
leading Arabists of his generation. He was...
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Company quartermaster sergeant is a
military rank or appointment. A
company quartermaster sergeant (CQMS) in the
Canadian Forces is the non-commissioned...
- the
serjeant will
usually stand at the door to keep
authority and make sure no one else
comes in or out. The
following have
served as
serjeant-at-arms:...
- sergeant. The
Rifles use the
spelling serjeant major, in
common with the
spelling used for
serjeant and
colour serjeant. A new post of Army
Sergeant Major...
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exist in Australia,
Canada and New Zealand. The
position is
similar to
serjeant-at-arms in
other bodies. The
office was
created in 1350 by
royal letters...