"Justiciarh Itinerantes" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Justiciarh Itinerantes LAW AND LEGAL
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In Eng-lish law. Justices ln eyre, who formerly went from county to county to administer justice. They were so called to distinguish them from justices residing at westminister, who were called “justicii residentes” Oo. Lltt. 293

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