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▸ noun: (England and Wales law) A royal officer in medieval and early modern England, responsible for taking escheats from deceased subjects.
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▸ noun: (England and Wales law) A royal officer in medieval and early modern England, responsible for taking escheats from deceased subjects.
Similar:
escheatorship,
subescheator,
Remembrancer,
exchequership,
Exch.,
apposer,
Exchequer,
seneschal,
thesaurer,
aleconner,
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