Baillie

Word BAILLIE
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Hyphenation bail lie
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By the by, I should say that "baillie" seems to correspond to what we call a member of the city council. ❋ Harriet Beecher Stowe (1853)

September 6th, 2009 • posts i've written image credit: liz baillie ❋ Unknown (2009)

Earl to his baillie of Kildrummie: from this epistle, so characteristic of the politic Earl of Mar, it was manifest that his own followers were more tardy in the field than those of the other chieftains of the ❋ Mrs. Thomson (N/A)

Edinburgh baillie, came puffing down to the landing-place to receive us. ❋ John M'lean (N/A)

Glasgow baillie who, replying to the toast of the "Law," remarked that ❋ M. H. Spielmann (N/A)

Number one nag with a pailful of water, swigging away like a Glasgow baillie at a bowl of punch. ❋ Henry A. Murray (N/A)

Sir Robert was chief baillie in Musselburgh in 1745, in which same town Handasyde worked as a mason. ❋ Unknown (1900)

Robert Fraser, Advocate, for Robert Rose, late baillie of ❋ Unknown (1893)

Charles Ogilvy, merchant and late baillie of Montrose 200 ❋ Unknown (1893)

Advocate, for John McIntosh, baillie of Invernes, conform to deputation 100 ❋ Unknown (1893)

Strangest of all, the men who carried on this slave trade were local dignitaries, one of them being a town's baillie, another the town-clerk depute. ❋ Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904 (1867)

John Knox minister, and the baillie, to have gotten him relieved, promising that he would do anything possible to be done saving his life -- who would do nothing but have him hanged. ❋ George Reid (1862)

The baillie answered, 'Ye are deceaved; he is along the bridge of Stirling this night.' ❋ George Reid (1862)

CRAIGDAL'LIE (_Adam_), the senior baillie of Perth. ❋ Ebenezer Cobham Brewer (1853)

"For supper and the reward the baillie of the next town shall give us." ❋ Charles Reade (1849)

Alas! what have I, a stranger, done to offend a vice-baillie? ❋ Charles Reade (1849)

If he had more than his appointed number, they were forfeited; half went to the commune, half to the baillie, or chief magistrate of the commune. ❋ Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (1837)

Forty-seven great baillie-courts, as a necessary intermediary between the parliaments and the inferior tribunals, were henceforth charged with all civil cases not involving sums of more than twenty thousand livres, as well as all criminal cases of the third order (estate). ❋ Unknown (1830)

Meanwhile the Parliament had gained its point, the great baillie-courts were abolished; the same difficulty had been found in constituting them as in forming the plenary court; all the magistrates of the inferior tribunals refused to sit in them; the Breton deputies were let out of the ❋ Unknown (1830)

D'Houdetot, baillie of the city; John Segneult, the mayor; Alan ❋ Unknown (1830)

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