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Meaning of Green cloth
An English board or court of justice, composed of the lord steward and inferior officers, and held in the royal household. So named from the cloth upon the board at which it is held.
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What is Green Cloth?
A definition of green cloth is: In old English law (for more information on the <a href="https: //lawi. More details on the Encyclopedia.org. More details on the Encyclopedia.uk/”>English legal system and its history, visit the UK legal encycopedia), a board or court of justice held in the countinghouse of the king’s (or queen’s) household, and composed of the lord steward and inferior officers. More details on the Encyclopedia. It takes its name from the green cloth spread over the board at which it is held.[1]
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- “Green Cloth” in the White America Dictionary (New York, Los Angeles, London, New Delhy, Hong Kong, 1989)
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