Scrutator

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(Lat. from serutari, to search). In old English law. A bailiff whom the king of England appointed in places that were his in franchise or interest, whose duty was to look after the king’s water rights; as flotsam, jetsam, wreck, etc. 1 Harg. Tr. p. 23; Pat. 27 Hen. VL parte 2, m. 20; Pat. 8 Ed. IV. parte 1, m. 22.

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(Lat. from serutari, to search). In old English law. A bailiff whom the king of England appointed in places that were his in franchise or interest, whose duty was to look after the king’s water rights; as flotsam, jetsam, wreck, etc. 1 Harg. Tr. p. 23; Pat. 27 Hen. VL parte 2, m. 20; Pat. 8 Ed. IV. parte 1, m. 22.

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