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escheator Meaning in Punjabi ( escheator ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਭਾਸ਼ਾ ਵਿੱਚ ਇਸ ਸ਼ਬਦ ਦਾ ਕੀ ਅਰਥ ਹੈ?)



ਐਸਕੀਏਟਰ

Noun:

ਐਸਕੇਲੇਟਰ,

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escheator's Usage Examples:

The process of making such inquisition was effected by the royal escheators in each county where the deceased held land.


When Lancaster was made a county palatine in 1351 by Edward III, the royal escheator's powers over Lancaster ended, and bona vacantia property escheated to the dutchy instead of the Crown.


He was High Sheriff of Shropshire, alnager, justice of the peace, and tax collector in the same county, and escheator.


Durham to several offices (Constable of Norham castle, steward, sheriff, escheator and chief justice) in the bishop"s liberty of Norhamshire and Islandshire.


"John de Saunford" is listed as "escheator of Ireland" c.


He was appointed sheriff and escheator for county Durham for 1503-16, 1523-7 and jointly with his son Sir John.


Justice of the Peace for Warwickshire from 1529 to his death and as the escheator for Warwickshire and Leicestershire from 1530 to 1532.


century onward, the Crown appointed escheators to manage escheats and report to the Exchequer, with one escheator per county established by the middle.


From the 12th century onward, the Crown appointed escheators to manage escheats and report to the Exchequer, with one escheator per county established.


royal clerk and held the office of escheator "south of Trent", that is for the southern half of the country.


The escheator was one of two royal officials that managed escheats, the process whereby baronial land reverted to the crown when the owner.


the escheator in the county in which the ward"s lands were situated, to empanel witnesses and begin the inquisition.


The escheator was one of two royal officials.



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