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- Conservator_of_the_peace abstract "In ancient British customs, Conservators of the Peace (Latin: Custodes pacis), or Wardens of the Peace, were individuals who had a special charge, by virtue of their office, to see that the King's peace was kept.Until the creation of the Justices of the Peace by King Edward III, there were several people, who by common law were interested in keeping the same—some having that charge as incident to other offices; others simply, or of itself, called custodes, or Conservators of the Peace.More recently, the Chamberlain of Chester was a Conservator in the county of Cheshire; and petty constables are, by the common law, conservators in the first sense.".
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- Conservator_of_the_peace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Common_law.
- Conservator_of_the_peace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Court_systems_in_England_and_Wales.
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- Conservator_of_the_peace wikiPageWikiLink Chamberlain_(office).
- Conservator_of_the_peace wikiPageWikiLink Chester.
- Conservator_of_the_peace wikiPageWikiLink Edward_III_of_England.
- Conservator_of_the_peace wikiPageWikiLink Justice_of_the_peace.
- Conservator_of_the_peace wikiPageWikiLink Justices_of_the_Peace.
- Conservator_of_the_peace wikiPageWikiLink Kings_peace.
- Conservator_of_the_peace wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Conservator_of_the_peace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Conservator of the peace".
- Conservator_of_the_peace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sheriff".
- Conservator_of_the_peace wikiPageWikiLinkText "conservator of the peace".
- Conservator_of_the_peace wikiPageWikiLinkText "conservators of the peace".
- Conservator_of_the_peace wikiPageWikiLinkText "peace is preserved".
- Conservator_of_the_peace wikiPageWikiLinkText "sheriff".
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- Conservator_of_the_peace subject Category:Common_law.
- Conservator_of_the_peace subject Category:Court_systems_in_England_and_Wales.
- Conservator_of_the_peace subject Category:Gubernatorial_titles.
- Conservator_of_the_peace hypernym Individuals.
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- Conservator_of_the_peace comment "In ancient British customs, Conservators of the Peace (Latin: Custodes pacis), or Wardens of the Peace, were individuals who had a special charge, by virtue of their office, to see that the King's peace was kept.Until the creation of the Justices of the Peace by King Edward III, there were several people, who by common law were interested in keeping the same—some having that charge as incident to other offices; others simply, or of itself, called custodes, or Conservators of the Peace.More recently, the Chamberlain of Chester was a Conservator in the county of Cheshire; and petty constables are, by the common law, conservators in the first sense.".
- Conservator_of_the_peace label "Conservator of the peace".
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