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Queen's proctor
Queen's proctor, means a solicitor that represents the crown in domestic-relations, probate, and admiralty cases. For example, in a suit for divorce or nullity of marriage, the Queen's proctor might intervene to prove collusion between the...
Anne, Queen, Bounty of
Anne, Queen, Bounty of, See BOUNTY OF QUEEN ANNE.
Queen dowager
Queen dowager, the widow of a deceased king. She enjoys most of the privileges belonging to her as Queen Consort. (Ibid.)
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Queen Anne's bounty
Queen Anne's bounty. See BOUNTY OF QUEEN ANNE.
Queen's Bench
Queen's Bench : a division of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales that hears civil cases (as commercial cases) and appeals of criminal cases used during the reign of a queen compare king's...
Queen's prison
Queen's prison, means a prison established in 1842 in Southwark, to be used for debtors and criminals confined under authority of the superior courts at Westminster, the highest court of admiralty, and the bankruptcy laws, Black's...
Dowager-queen
Dowager-queen, the widow of a king
Judex and queen
Judex and queen, a judge to whom an appeal is made.
Queen consort
Queen consort, the wife of the reigning King. She is a public person, exempt and distinct from the King, for she is of ability to purchase lands and to convey them, to make leases, to grant...
Queen gold
Queen gold. See AURUM REGIN'.
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