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} To let a farm in this manner, was quite agreeable to the usual economy of, I believe, the sovereigns of all the different countries of Europe, who used frequently to let whole manors to all the tenants of those manors, they becoming jointly and severally answerable for the whole rent ; but in return being allowed to collect it in their own way, and to pay it into the king's exchequer by the hands of their own bailiff, and being thus altogether freed from the insolence of the king's officers; a circumstance in those days regarded as of the greatest importance
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"Perhaps tomorrow the bailiff may have more success where I had none, but I think not
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Afterwards, they universally found it convenient to delegate it to some substitute, bailiff, or judge
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They universally, therefore, discharged themselves of it, by appointing a deputy, bailiff or judge
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I arrived outside the courtroom at 1:15 PM, just as a bailiff was posting the order in which the cases would be heard
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The Judge exits from his quarters as the bailiff announces,
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This he did, but the bailiff went back on his word and arrested William
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I was taken from the courtroom by a Bailiff, and taken back to the jail
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Time to put you back in your cell,” the bailiff said, grabbing Rex by the chains that connected his hands together
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Once the bailiff had escorted Rex from the room, Willie-B kicked one of the chairs
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Her hands were secured behind her back, while the bailiff held her firmly by one arm, leading her to the front of the room
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Brian sat on the sidelines watching his wife fighting to pull her arm away from the bailiff
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Moments later, an undersized bailiff entered the room, "Times up folks
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Captain Palmer was about to respond to that when the bailiff entered and asked
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“Garcia, hand that to the bailiff,” Paris said
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Garcia handed the stone to the bailiff, who in turn handed the stone to Vice
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Then the bailiff
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Lindsey halted her morning preparations and followed the bailiff
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Lindsey handed the book to the bailiff
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“Prosecutor!” Judge Marshall banged his gavel and summoned the bailiff
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Byron the bailiff stood in her way and she saw the gun bulging in his holster
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” The judge fingered his gavel and looked to the bailiff
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When the cage was only a few feet away, Freeman dragged the bailiff with him, covering the distance to Davis as he screamed his anger
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Bailiff Gallor arrived with a beadle and the sacrist
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My bailiff recognised them
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'What is more, Bailiff Gallor identified one of those Welshmen as the villain who has been shooting my pigeons
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The fight had gone out of the bailiff
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'Pray go in haste and ask that Brother Arnold come with a stretcher and sufficient bearers to convey Bailiff Gallor to the infirmary
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I was over by the window and the bailiff, a giant of a man, dragged me back and assaulted me
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'The young man and his friends came to my rescue and were attacked by the bailiff who was intent on doing them grievous injury
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I truly believe that a divine hand intervened to save them for the bailiff fell and was himself injured
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'There was a most unfortunate incident in which Bailiff Gallor fell and hurt his back
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He returns the bible to the bailiff and then turns the judge,
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The bailiff had either learnt manners or was intimidated by the presence of so many archers
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While the bailiff was giving his version of events, a very different conversation was taking place in a barn in a field near Dorchester
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The bailiff explained to Larry that he had a nine o’clock appointment with
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The bailiff told him all he
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“All rise,” the bailiff stated in a loud yet firm voice
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” the bailiff stated
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The Bailiff signaled for her to raise her right hand
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“I will allow it,” the judge said and the bailiff backed away
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he said to the bailiff and together they hobbled up the step and got
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The bailiff shook his head no
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“Not to be out of line sir,” the bailiff stated, “But I am not a
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The bailiff got Gary’s keys and
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bailiff to find his cream
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they were upstairs and the doors opened to a large television studio set of a courtroom complete with jury box, bailiff and a very pissed off
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music over, the bailiff told the members of the court to stand and
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The judge nodded and the bailiff stepped up onto the witness
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out and the bailiff tried to prop Shandy’s head in a better position but the water kept running down her charred front side and dripping on
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Frustrated, the bailiff shrugged his shoulders and stepped
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The bailiff swore in the remains of
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“All rise for the honorable Judge Keene,” the bailiff stated to the thinly filled courtroom
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The bailiff took a step towards the man and stopped when they made eye contact
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“I need those DVD’s” the judge said to the bailiff and the bailiff handed them to the judge
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The bailiff looked at his watch and then announced the judge to the courtroom
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“All stand for the honorable Judge Stevens,” the bailiff stated and the room rumbled with the sound of the gallery standing while the judge entered the room
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The bailiff announced the case and the judge addressed the county attorney telling him to make his opening statement
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The bailiff again called the judge into the courtroom
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The judge brought along security, a bailiff, a court reporter, a prosecutor and nothing else
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The bailiff called out the defendant, most times there were no spectators, but today, there were many
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The bailiff swore her in and she awaited questioning from the prosecution
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Just then the bailiff called out, “All rise,” and the crowd that remained stood as the judge stepped out of the depot and took his seat on the raised platform
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The train crossed the Missouri river an hour later and almost immediately the bailiff stepped into Cara’s train car with a security guard behind him
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“The judge will see you now,” the bailiff said
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“Take a seat,” the bailiff said
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The judge leaned to his side and looked at the bailiff
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The bailiff left the train car and brought Bohdan back in
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“Swear him in,” the judge said and the bailiff complied
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As the bailiff approached Cara, she reached over to the judge’s dinner plate and grabbed a steak knife, plunging it into the bailiff’s neck
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Shocked, the bailiff put his hands to his throat to try to stay off the deluge of blood that was pouring out onto his chest
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Seeing the bailiff motionless and his blood no longer draining onto the floor Cara said, “Now you have to put me in the Vampire Zoo, you all saw what I did
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Normally the guards would stay in the car with them, but they had no one else to clean the mess they left behind and tend to the body of the bailiff
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“You wanted to be a vampire, and you killed the bailiff, what did you expect?” Bohdan replied
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Just like she was going to stampede right out of the courtroom past the bailiff and directly out into the hall
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The bailiff, however turned out to be a large black man that appeared capable of putting down any courtroom difficulties
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“All rise,” the bailiff said and everyone stood as the judge entered the chambers
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“Your honor, we have Reed versus the county of Colfax,” the bailiff said aloud
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The bailiff took the paperwork from Hansen and set it on the bench
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“All rise,” the bailiff stated and the judge took his seat
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Loric stepped out of the wall of perceived rock into the shambles of the lower bailiff
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Cruncher stood at his side, and touched him on the shoulder like a ghostly bailiff
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But the next day at twelve o'clock she received a summons, and the sight of the stamped paper, on which appeared several times in large letters, "Maitre Hareng, bailiff at Buchy," so frightened her that she rushed in hot haste to the linendraper's
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She was stoical the next day when Maitre Hareng, the bailiff, with two assistants, presented himself at her house to draw up the inventory for the distraint
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The bailiff ushered everyone into the courtroom
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It nominated one of the peasants to be a bailiff with the responsibility of delivering the produce to the priory annually
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In the absence of an overlord, the bailiff had to manage the landholding as best he could
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The job of a bailiff or reeve was, in theory, to carry out the lord’s decisions, but this inevitably gave him a degree of power over his fellows
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Nate Reeve had been bailiff to Sir Stephen and to Sir Henry before him, and would presumably be bailiff to whoever came next
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His father had been bailiff to the earl of Shiring, but Nate had not inherited that grand position, and he blamed his hump for the fact that he had ended up in the small village of Wigleigh
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The hunchbacked bailiff was in a state of high excitement
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The bailiff was already hurrying to the next house
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The bailiff was not bothering to negotiate an increased bribe – a sure sign that he expected failure
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“REMY HANDLEMAN,” the bailiff calls out into the hallway, summoning the prosecution’s first witness
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“If the bailiff of a village says that a serf has defaulted on his rent, or that part of the
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“If the bailiff can be bribed, so can the inspector
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“He’ s expected back by suppertime, father,” the bailiff said politely