m'lud vs sheriff-depute

m'lud

sheriff-depute

noun
  • The sheriff proper, so called since the abolition of the heritable jurisdictions in 1748 to distinguish him from the earlier heritable sheriff-principal, whose title is now merged into that of the Lord-Lieutenant. 

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