Rom, civ. law. Officers who had charge of the prison, through whose intervention punishments were inflicted. Sallust in Catalin. They had eight lictors to execute their orders. Vicat, ad voc. … [Read more...] about TRIUMVIRI CAPITALES OR TREVIRI OR TRESVIRI
TRIUMVIRI CAPITALES OR TREVIRI OR TRESVIRI
TRIUMVIRI CAPITALE8
Latin: In Roman law. Officers who had charge of the prison, through whose intervention punishments were inflicted. They had eight lictore to execute their orders. Vicat Voc Jur. … [Read more...] about TRIUMVIRI CAPITALE8
TRIUMVIR
Latin: In old English law. A trithlng man or constable of three hundred. Cowell. … [Read more...] about TRIUMVIR
TRITHING
In Saxon law. One of the territorial divisions of England, being the third part of a county, and comprising three or more hundreds. Within the trithlng there was a court held (called "trithing-mote") which resembled the court-leet but was inferior to the county court. Trithing-mote. The court held for a trithing or riding. Trithing-reeve. The officer who superintended a trithmg … [Read more...] about TRITHING
TRITAVUS
Lat. In the civil law. A great-grandfather's great-grandfather; the male ascendant in the sixth degree. … [Read more...] about TRITAVUS
