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In old English law. A judge or justice. Baker, fol. 118; Cron. Angl. One of several persons learned in the law, who sat in the OMla regis, and formed a kind of court of appeal in cases of difficulty. The chief justielman, 330, 831, 332; 2 Hawk. P. 0. 6. The last who bore this title was Philip Bassist, in the time of Heit III.
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In old English law. A judge or justice. Baker, fol. 118; Cron. Angl. One of several persons learned in the law, who sat in the OMla regis, and formed a kind of court of appeal in cases of difficulty. The chief justielman, 330, 831, 332; 2 Hawk. P. 0. 6. The last who bore this title was Philip Bassist, in the time of Heit III.
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