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  • On leaving school he employed himself in secretarial work, first with Sir Richer de l'Aigle and then with his kinsman, Osbert Huitdeniers, who was "Justiciar" of

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

  • A trial is an excellent opportunity and a well suited arena at which the Justiciar Knight can use to publicly renounce the authority of the EUSSR/USASSR hegemony, he wrote in the manifesto published just hours before the Friday attacks.

    Gunman Is Ordered Held, Warns of More Terror Cells Sven Grundberg 2011

  • The more telling side of Breivik's manifesto is his self-description as "Justiciar Knight Commander for the Knights Templar of Europe," a group he claims has some 80 members and held a secret meeting in London in 2002.

    What Is Anders Breivik? Bret Stephens 2011

  • And if Mirilin was not acting as a Justiciar in the Heraldic Court, shouldnt he be up the hill at the Collegium at the moment?

    Exile's Valor Lackey, Mercedes 2003

  • And if Mirilin was not acting as a Justiciar in the Heraldic Court, shouldnt he be up the hill at the Collegium at the moment?

    Exile's Valor Lackey, Mercedes 2003

  • I knew she was a Priest, but I didn't know she was a Justiciar Mage!

    The Eagle And The Nightingale Lackey, Mercedes 1995

  • There were rumors, never verified, that the Bardic Guild had a hand in the burning of Kingsford, and that the Church, in the person of a Justiciar Mage and Priest called Ardis, as a consequence had its eye on them.

    The Eagle And The Nightingale Lackey, Mercedes 1995

  • The crimson satin robes of a Justiciar sparkled with rich gold bullion embroidery; the vivid blue silk robes of an Intercessor boasted cutwork of impossible intricacy.

    The Robin And The Kestrel Lackey, Mercedes 1993

  • He was a mage as well as Abbot, but he had been rejected as a Justiciar, and the rejection made him an angry and bitter man.

    The Robin And The Kestrel Lackey, Mercedes 1993

  • So they went to the High Justiciar, whose duty it would be to declare the Knight's lands forfeited if he did not pay the money.

    The Elson Readers, Book 5 Christine M. Keck

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