KFLCC Kingdom Law 2nd Ed.

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CZAROWITZ

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CYROGRAPHUM. A chirograph, (which see.) CZAR. The title of the emperor of Rus sia, first assumed by Basil, the son of Basil ides, under whom the Russian power began to appear, about 1740. CZARINA. The title of the empress of Russia. CZAROWITZ. The title of the eldest son of the czar and czarina.

Me. 414, 32 Atl. 1022, 31 L. R. A, 118; Phila delphia v. Girard, 45 Pa. 28, 84 Am. Dec. 470. CYRCE. In Saxon law. A church. —Cyricbryce. A breaking into a church. Blount.—Cyricsceat. (FVom oyric, church, and sceat, a tribute.) In Saxon law. A tribute or payment due to the church. Oowell. GYROGRAPHARIUS. In old English law. A cyrographer; an officer of the bano us, or court of common bench. Fleta, lib. 2, c. 36.

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