| 释义 |
eyre /ɛː /noun historicalA circuit court held in medieval England by a judge (a justice in eyre) who rode from county to county: in 1221 six justices went on eyre (or circuit) in the western counties...- The sheriffs performed much the same duties as their English counterparts, while judicial eyres administered justice, at least for the English settlers.
- The only sources perused systematically were the English eyre rolls, which gives, not surprisingly, a distinctly English flavor to his analysis.
- Most of these cases are from the records of the Eyre Court of Oxfordshire in 1241.
Origin Middle English: from Old French eire, from Latin iter 'journey'. |