cursitors

[US]//ˈkɜːrsɪtərz//
[UK]//ˈkɜːrsɪtərz//

Translation

n.Plural of cursitor; clerks or record keepers in a court of chancery.

Example Sentences

the cursitor clerk prepared the legal documents with meticulous care.

historical records show that cursitors played an important role in medieval english courts.

the cursitor office was responsible for drafting royal writs and commands.

studying the duties of cursitors reveals much about medieval english legal procedures.

many famous lawyers began their careers as humble cursitors in the chancery courts.

the cursitor's handwriting was renowned for its clarity and precision.

royal cursitors were appointed directly by the lord chancellor himself.

the position of cursitor was considered an important stepping stone in legal careers.

original cursitor records from the 15th century are preserved in the national archives.

the cursitor's duties included preparing writs, recording court proceedings, and issuing summons.

cursitors often served as messengers between different royal courts.

the office of cursitor was established during the reign of king edward i.

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