The meaning of Marshalsea
Marshalsea – definition
noun(in england) a court formerly held before the steward and the knight marshal of the royal household. it was abolished in 1849.
Usage examples:
When francis was born, mr place was an officer of the marshalsea court.
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Word origin
late Middle English (earlier marchalcy ): from Anglo-Norman French marschalcie, from late Latin mariscalcia, from mariscalcus ‘marshal’.
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