单词 | admiralty marshal |
释义 | > as lemmasadmiralty marshal c. In full Marshal of the (†Court of) Admiralty; also admiralty marshal. Originally: a principal officer of the Court of Admiralty under the authority of the Lord High Admiral of England. Subsequently: the holder of an equivalent post in the modern court system; (in wider use) an officer empowered to carry out the orders of a maritime court, including the arrest of vessels. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > hostilities at sea > seafaring warrior or naval man > naval officials > [noun] > officer of court of admiralty Marshal of the (Court of) Admiralty1769 society > law > administration of justice > one who administers justice > an officer of the court > [noun] > other officers of specific courts alderman1275 steward of the manor1303 Queen's (also King's) Proctor?a1425 remembrancer1451 augmentationer1550 associate1552 procurator-fiscal1564 proctor-fiscal1565 chafer1587 custos brevium1589 examiner1594 chafe-wax1607 exceptor1728 procurator general1740 Marshal of the (Court of) Admiralty1769 Pundit of the Supreme Court1827 society > armed hostility > hostilities at sea > seafaring warrior or naval man > leader or commander > officer with specific duty > [noun] > officers with police duties ship's corporal1626 master-at-arms1732 marshal1769 jaunty1902 crusher1908 1679–88 in J. Y. Akerman Moneys Secret Services Charles II & James II (1851) 29 Daniel Gyles, Marshall of the Vice Admiralty of Southampton and the Isle of Wight.] 1769 W. Falconer Universal Dict. Marine at Admiral Vice-Admiral is also a civil officer appointed by the lords-commissioners of the admiralty. There are several of these officers..in different parts of Great-Britain, with judges and marshals under them. 1770 Ann. Reg. 1769 102 From the marshal of the admiralty in Holderness. 1774 in 14th Rep. Royal Comm. Hist. MSS (1896) App. X. 211 The humble Memorial of James Ferguson,..Marshal of the Court of Admiralty in West Florida. 1802 Naval Chron. 8 423 The Deputy Marshal of the Admiralty.., with his silver oar. 1875 Encycl. Brit. I. 162 The marshal is now paid by a salary of £500, in addition to his travelling expenses. 1910 Encycl. Brit. I. 205/1 The High Court of Admiralty of Ireland..having a judge, a registrar, a marshal and a king's or queen's advocate. 1975 Times 4 July 4/8 The Admiralty Court yesterday granted..an order that the tall ship, Regina Maris, be appraised and sold by the Admiralty marshal to pay a debt. 1999 MLAANZ Jrnl. (Maritime Law Assoc. Austral. & N.Z.) 14 i. 26 A ship is arrested by the Marshal acting as an officer of the court... Once arrested, a ship cannot be moved from the place of arrest without the authority of the Marshal. < as lemmas |
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