Expressions - Collocations of the word " bailiff "
appoint bailiff | 1) In Flanders the count usually appointed the bailiff. 2) It was probably not until 1506 before the Privy Council Trotte Månsson (Eka) was appointed the new castle bailiff. more appoint bailiff sentences |
appoint bailiff | 1) In Flanders the count usually appointed the bailiff. 2) It was probably not until 1506 before the Privy Council Trotte Månsson (Eka) was appointed the new castle bailiff. more appoint bailiff sentences |
bailiff reeve | 1) Halling fell into this pattern, for after the Charter the Lord of the Manor was the Bishop of Rochester, for whom a bailiff or reeve controlled his lands. 2) In earlier times, each major estate would have been run by bailiffs and reeves, from a focal point on the estate. more bailiff reeve sentences |
steward bailiff | 1) Smart's father was Peter Smart, steward or bailiff of Fairlawne. 2) It was a going concern, with tenants, managers (i.e. stewards, bailiffs, etc.) and was fully staffed. more steward bailiff sentences |
bailiff | 1) A court bailiff and a school public safety officer provide security. 2) The bailiffs are due in just eleven days. more bailiff sentences |
Expressions with the word bailiff
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