Officer of the court who is employed to execute writs and processes and make arrests.
Title of overlordship or nobility in the Holy Roman Empire.
1 The bailiff was in perfect despair at the disorders in his jurisdiction.
2 The bailiff had twenty pounds all in gold; no one ever knew.
3 He asked the sleepy bailiff what case they were trying in there.
4 The bailiff seeks a corpse; he pledges his honor to discover one.
5 To Dighton was granted the office of bailiff of Ayton in Staffordshire.
6 Danielle catches Marianne's satisfied look as the bailiff approaches, handcuffs in hand.
7 The bailiff quaffed the offered restorative at a draught, and then said:
8 The family of the bailiff who had replaced Michu had gone too.
9 The next morning a crowd assembled in front of the bailiff 's cottage.
10 And so began my work as protector, guardian, bailiff , constable-forhire, and thief-taker.
11 The bailiff turned to me and said, The town is just there.
12 They had caught up the bailiff , and now the horses became unruly.
13 It was a lady whom he let in at the bailiff 's door.
14 My father broke the silence that followed, addressing himself to the bailiff .
15 While the young squire talked to his bailiff Kitty fed her rooks.
16 The sub-sheriff with the bailiff 's assistance fastened the door with a padlock.
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