"Marescallus" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Marescallus LAW AND LEGAL
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Iu old English law. A marshal; a master of the stables; an officer of the exchequer; a military officer of high rank, having powers and duties similar to those of a constable. Du Cange. See Marshal

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