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constableship|ˈkʌnstəb(ə)lʃɪp| [f. constable + -ship.] The office of constable.
1464Mann. & Househ. Exp. 184, I bowete of Roberd Bernard the konstabelschepe of Bramborow. 1495Act 11 Hen. VII, c. 33 §12 The office of Constablisshippe of the Castell of Ludlowe. 1579J. Stubbes Gaping Gulf C j, He is not trusted with a iustiship of peace or petie constableship. 1612Sir R. Dudley in Fortesc. Papers 7 note, I have onely reserved the conistableshippe of the castle. 1668Pepys Corr. 283 Prince Rupert invested in the Constableship of Windsor Castle. 1878Simpson Sch. Shaks. I. 57 The constableship of the Castle of Fernes..had been granted on a long lease to Sir Nicholas Heron. |