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The return of a sheriff on a writ, when the defendant is not found in his county.
The power of the county, or the citizens who may be summoned by the sheriff to assist the authorities in suppressing a riot, or executing any legal precept which is forcibly opposed.
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To present or offer; as, to lay an indictment in a particular county; to lay a scheme before one.
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A division of a State, embracing several contiguous townships; a county.
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Formerly, a part or division of a county among the Anglo-Saxons. At present it consists of four or five hundreds, and is confined to the county of Kent.
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In Canada, one of the subdivisions of a county.
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To represent by a map; -- often with out; as, to survey and map, or map out, a county. Hence, figuratively: To represent or indicate systematically and clearly; to sketch; to plan; as, to map, or map out, a journey; to map out business.
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A division of a county.
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A neighborhood or near place; the place or county in which anything is alleged to have happened; also, the place where an action is laid.
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A court of record, held by the sheriff twice a year in every hundred within his county.
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A division of a town, city, or county; a particular district; a locality; as, the Latin quarter in Paris.
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A county in the north of England.
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The chief officer of a shire or county, to whom is intrusted the execution of the laws, the serving of judicial writs and processes, and the preservation of the peace.
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One of the three jurisdictions into which the county of York, in England, is divided; -- formerly under the government of a reeve. They are called the North, the East, and the West, Riding.
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One of six divisions of the county of Sussex, England, intermediate between a hundred and a shire.
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One of three ancient divisions of a county in England; -- now called riding.
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A portion of Great Britain originally under the supervision of an earl; a territorial division, usually identical with a county, but sometimes limited to a smaller district; as, Wiltshire, Yorkshire, Richmondshire, Hallamshire.
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Limitation to a county, district, or place; as, locality of trial.
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Of or pertaining to a weald, esp. to the weald in the county of Kent, England.
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An officer who formerly supplied the place of the count, or earl; the sheriff of the county.
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