"Sheriffdom" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sheriffdom" Meaning

A shire or sheriffdom is a division of land in some systems of government and administration. It originated in the Anglo-Saxon system, where it was known as a "shire" or "hearldom", and was a territorial area administered by an ealdorman or reeve, often equivalent to a modern county. The sheriffdom was an administrative division, not necessarily aligned with the basic feudal shires often used for military purposes.

"Sheriffdom" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Sheriffdom"


1. Historical Term

The Sheriffdom of Angus, also known as the Earldom of Angus, was a sheriffdom or shrievalty of the Kingdom of Scotland, corresponding to the current council area of Angus. Prior to the Acts of Union with England in 1707, the sheriffdom was a territorial unit governed by a sheriff, under the authority of the crown.

2. English Law

In a sheriffdom, every appeal, whether of law or fact, is by jury tried in the sheriff court. The sheriffdoms are circuits over which the sheriffs, or sheriff substitutes, hold courts for the trial of civil cases and some criminal cases. Appeals lie from these courts to the sheriff principal.

3. Governance

The Sheriffdom of Stirling was one of the 34 sheriff domesitories in Scotland. The sheriffdom of Stirling was abolished in 1975 and parts of it were included in the new Borders, Strathclyde, Lothian and Grampian police force areas.

4. Territory

The Sheriffdom of Renfrew was one of the sheriffdoms of Scotland. Renfrewshire was and continues to be, a county. The Sheriffdom of Renfrew, Renfrewshire and Dumbarton formed part of the Territorial Battalions of the 42nd Highlanders. Dumbarton, though formally within the sheriffdom of Renfrew, was historically neighbourhood to Argyle.

5. Official Title

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The word "sherpas" refers to the indigenous ethnic group originating from the Himalayas, particularly from Nepal and Tibet. Traditionally, they are expert mountaineers who have assisted Western climbers on their ascents of the world's highest mountains, such as Mount Everest.<br><br>More broadly, a "sherpas" can also refer to any guides or porters employed to support expeditions in the Himalayas or other mountainous regions.<br><br>In a more figurative sense, the term "sherpas" can also mean guides or facilitators who help people navigate complex systems or challenging situations, often with expertise and local knowledge.

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