In Saxon law. A servant or any ministerial officer. Cowell. … [Read more...] about WALISCUS
WAREHOUSE
A place adapted to the reception and storage of goods and merchandise. Warehouse book. A book used by mer-chants to contain an account of the quantities of goods received, shipped, and remaining in stock. Warehouse receipt. A receipt given by a warehouseman for goods received by him on storage in his warehouse. Warehouse system. A system of public stores or warehouses, … [Read more...] about WAREHOUSE
WARDS AND LIVERIES
In English law. The title of a court of record, established in the reign of Henry VlII. See COURT OF WARDS AND LIVERIES. … [Read more...] about WARDS AND LIVERIES
WARECTARE
L. Lat. In old English law. To fallow ground; or plow up land (designed for wheat) in the spring, in order to let it lie fallow for the better improvement Fleta, lib. 2, c. 33; Cowell. … [Read more...] about WARECTARE
WALKERS
Foresters who have the care of a certain space of ground assigned to them. Cowell. … [Read more...] about WALKERS
