"Provost-Marshal" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Provost-Marshal LAW AND LEGAL
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AL. In English law. An officer of the royal navy who had the charge of prisoners taken at sea, and some-times also on land. In military law, the officer acting as the head of the military police of any post, camp, city or other place in military occupation, or district under the reign of martial law

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Ancipitis Usus LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In internatlon-al law. of doubtful use; the use of whlch Is doubtful; that may be used for a clvil …

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Band LAW AND LEGAL

In old Scotch law. A proclamation calling out a military force

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Branding LAW AND LEGAL

An ancient mode of pun-ishment by inflicting a mark on au offender with a hot iron. Tt is generally disused …

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Brevet LAW AND LEGAL

In military law. A corn-mission by which an oflicer is promoted to the next higher rank, but without confer-ring a …

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Capitulation LAW AND LEGAL
Castrensis LAW AND LEGAL

In the Roman law. Relating to the camp or military service

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Comte LAW AND LEGAL

Fr. A count or earl. In the ancient French law, the comte was an officer having jurisdiction over a particular …

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court-martial ENGLISH

A court consisting of military or naval officers, for the trial of one belonging to the army or navy, or …

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Decanus LAW AND LEGAL

In eoolesiastioal and old European law. An officer having supervision over ten; a dean. A term applied not only to …

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Demobilization LAW AND LEGAL

In military law. The dismissal of an army or body of troops from active service

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Encomienda LAW AND LEGAL

In Spanish law. A grant from the crown to a private person of a certain portion of territory ln the …

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exempt ENGLISH

To release or deliver from some liability which others are subject to; to except or excuse from he operation of …

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Ferdwite LAW AND LEGAL

In Saxon law. An acquittance of manslaughter committed ln tbe army; also a fine imposed on persons for net going …

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Firdfare LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. In old Engllsh law. A summoning forth to a military expedition, (indictio ad profectionem militarem.) Spel-mau

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Firdsocne LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. In old English law. Exemption from military service. Spelman

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Firdwite LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A fine for refusing military servlce, (mnlcta Aetrec-tantis militiam.) Spelman

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Forinsecus LAW AND LEGAL

Lat Foreign; exterior; outside; extraordinary. Servitium fo-rinsecvm, the payment of aid, scutage, and other extraordinary military services. Fo-rinsecum mancrium, the …

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Fyrd LAW AND LEGAL

£>ax. In Anglo-Saxon law. The military array or land force of the whole country. Contribution to the fyrd was one …

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Guerilla Party LAW AND LEGAL

In military law. An independent body of marauders or armed men, not regularly or organically connected with the armies'of either …

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Halywercfolk LAW AND LEGAL

Sax, In old Eng-lish law. Tenants who held land by the service of repairing or defending a church or monument, …

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