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Cardiff Records
… the liberties of the Town is given, to the Constable, the Bailiffs, Steward and Senior Alderman for the time being, or … Charter the nomination, election, and swearing in of the Bailiffs, Capital Burgesses and other officers and ministers … entry of election of officers of the Corporation, such as Bailiffs, Ale Tasters and Serjeants at Mace, Constables of …
Cardiff Records
… occupied with little more than the formal installation of Bailiffs and Aldermen who were nominees of the Lord and … the civil government of the Town was in the hands of the Bailiffs. This state of things continued during the time when …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… was vested in a board consisting of a Governor, six bailiffs and twenty-four Conservators, to be elected annually …
Cardiff Records
… the actual debtor or a guarantor. Only the Constable and Bailiffs may summon, attach or distrain within the Liberties. … out of whom the Constable shall select two to be Bailiffs of the Borough for the ensuing year. They are also to elect two Serjeants-at-Mace. The Bailiffs and Serjeants shall be sworn before the Constable to …
A History of the County of Oxford
Old and New London
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Hampshire
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