The navy of this country sustained a heavy loss lately, by the death of the Bailli de Suffrein.
Almost the last to fall were the Chevalier Lamirande and the veteran Bailli of Negropont, and when the crescent banner was planted on the walls there remained alive not one of those defenders who had held the fort.
To the Bailli of Negropont and the Commandeur Broglio, La Valette sent a message to return to Il Borgo.
These men were instantly succoured by the Chevaliers de Vercoyran and de Medran, who were immediately followed by the Bailli of Negropont and several other Knights.
I wish that I could have fallen in with their great admiral, Bailli Suffren," said the captain, leaning back in the post chaise, and heaving a sigh of perfect content.
The King ought to put a sailor like that beside him on his throne; as for Bailli Suffren, he has served France as well as any man who ever lived.
Suffren de Saint Tropez, a Bailli of the Order of Knights of Malta.
In a stammering and rather confused fashion he attempted to explain that the vacillations of the witness Bailli had aroused his suspicions.
He testified that he and Bailli had searched together.
Bailli had then cudgelled that dull ass, his brain, to some effect, for they had ultimately come upon the residue of the arsenic bought by Boursier lying with the remainder of the mort aux rats.
The Bailli de Conflans, astonished at this abundant eloquence, repeated it to me two days after, and I admit that I never have forgotten it.
Duc de Chartres (his son) and the Bailli de Conflans (then first gentleman of his chamber) began to talk of me, passing an eulogium upon me I hardly dare to repeat.
The Vice-bailli then asked him for a revision of the verdict.
While he was getting in; the unhappybailli said there was a shorter way of escaping from trouble, and stabbed himself twice with a poniard.
The baillimade confession very peacefully, and died an hour afterwards.
Raymond d'Alfaro was its bailli for the count, who was his uncle through his mother, Guillemetta, a natural daughter of Raymond VI.
A faithful servitor of the old count still survived, Raymond Bernard de Flascan, bailli of Mazeres, who had attended his lord day and night during his last sickness.
Here he at least found an apostate Jewess who fled, and we have his proclamation calling upon every one to aid Copin, sergeant of the Bailli of Caen, who had been despatched in her pursuit.
The bailli sent back word that he dared not do it.
Besides being a secretary and notary of the Royal Courts, Lelieur held office in the town as councillor, sheriff, and finally President of the General Assembly in the absence of the bailli and lieutenant in 1542.
The moment the bailli appeared they fell upon him and left him dead in the gutter.
The Bailli of Rouen, Messire Raoul le Bouteiller, only said the words I have given above, as his lieutenant swore in the second Procès, and this is why the sentence is not recorded in the minutes of the Baillage.
From Paris letters it appears that the indestructible Bailli de Ferette has at length taken his departure; likewise Madame Visconti, another extraordinary relic of the past.
In 1767 he was already Bailliof the Knights of Malta and their Ambassador at Paris.
At length, in the early part of 1252, while the abbot was away in England, the royal bailli of Ma'am seized the chateau of Lourdon, belonging to the Abbey of Cluni.
Summoned by the bailli to appear before her court, the sire at first refused to admit the bailli, then did admit him and kept him a prisoner.
It was believed, indeed, that he was commissioned to give the declaration to the bailli for publication.
Vaudrey, Anne de, bailliof Troyes, an agent in the massacre of Troyes, ii.
The report of the bailli was that a queue of old French wine being worth about 20 livres, or 16s.
A general return of church property made to the Bailli of Vermandois, the king's representative in 1384, at a time when Charles VI.
The French word bailli is thus explained by Richelet, (Dictionaire, &e;.
On our way to the Muséo, Bailli took us to the house of a friend of his, in order that we might taste real Manzanilla wine.
There was another diplomat whose arrival we always looked forward to, the Bailli de Ferrette, Minister of the Grand Duke of Baden- -and this for two reasons.
In the deserted castle where for six centuries Count Michel's vigorous forbears had pacifically ruled with their vigorous sons, the last pitiful illegitimate child of the line was discovered by the Bailli of Fribourg.
Besides, you know the Bailliloves adventures, and is not un-fond of plunder.
Monsieur de la Baudraye, a sallow and almost diaphanous creature, would have been engaged by the Bailli de Ferrette as first gentleman-in-waiting if that diplomatist had been the Grand Duke of Baden instead of being merely his envoy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bailli" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.