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  2. Sheriff of Lanark - Wikipedia

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    The Sheriff of Lanark or Sheriff of Lanarkshire was historically the royal official responsible for enforcing law and order and bringing criminals to justice in Lanarkshire, Scotland. Prior to 1748 most sheriffdoms were held on a hereditary basis.

  3. Lanark Sheriff Court - Wikipedia

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    Lanark Sheriff Court is a judicial building in Hope Street, Lanark, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The building, which continues to serve as the local courthouse, is a Category B listed building . [ 1 ]

  4. Category:Deputy lieutenants in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Deputy lieutenants of Scotland — ceremonial local government officers of Lieutenancy areas and Lord lieutenancies of Scotland For a locator map of Scottish Lord Lieutenancies, see Lieutenancy areas of Scotland .

  5. Sheriffdom - Wikipedia

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    The Sheriffs (Scotland) Act 1747 (21 Geo. 2. c. 19) reduced the office of sheriff principal to a largely ceremonial one, with a sheriff depute or sheriff substitute appointed to each "county, shire or stewartry". [1] The sheriff deputes, who were paid a salary by the Crown, were qualified advocates and took charge of sheriff courts. [2]

  6. Hamilton Sheriff Court - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Sheriff Court is a judicial building in Almada Street, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The building, which continues to serve as the local courthouse, is a Category A listed building .

  7. Category:Lanark - Wikipedia

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    155th (Lanarkshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery; A. A706 road; A743 road (Great Britain) C. ... Sheriff of Lanark; St Kentigern's Church, Lanark ...

  8. Sheriff-substitute - Wikipedia

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    The title of sheriff-depute soon fell into disuse, being shortened simply to "sheriff". A local judge appointed by the sheriff would continue to be called a sheriff-substitute. In the latter part of the 20th century, the titles of sheriff and sheriff-substitute were replaced by sheriff principal and sheriff respectively:

  9. Historical development of Scottish sheriffdoms - Wikipedia

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    By 1975 there were 12 sheriffdoms, with only Lanarkshire not grouped with another county. Following the abolition of the counties and formation of new local government areas in 1975 and 1996 the number of sheriffdoms has been reduced to six. Shires originated in the twelfth century when the office of sheriff was introduced to

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