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A Shire Reeve was a local government official, in charge of a shire or county (as in Lancashire, Yorkshire etc.) It is the derivation of the word sheriff.
A reeve was a medieval town or village secular official. In England a man's religion was not relevant to his position as reeve.
Alexandra Reeve was born in December 1983, in London, England, UK.
Ada Reeve was born on March 3, 1874, in London, England, UK.
Ada Reeve died on October 5, 1966, in London, England, UK.
Geoffrey Reeve was born on October 28, 1932, in Tring, Hertfordshire, England, UK.
Henry Reeve has written: 'Royal and republican France' -- subject(s): History
The Chief Magistrate of a town or district in Anglo-Saxon England was called a reeve, or in Old English, a gerefa(compare to the Swedish/Norwegian/Danish noble rank 'Greve' or the German 'Graf'). A reeve was an administrative officer responsible to the Crown, usually ranked below under an Earl. Before the Conquest, there were several diffrent forms of reeve, such as town-reeve, port-reeve, and shire-reeve, which later became the sheriff.
Lynn Reeve has written: 'Lantzville' -- subject(s): Histoire, Biographies, Industrie, Biography, History
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Joseph Reeve has written: 'The history of the Old and New Testament' -- subject(s): Bible, History of Biblical events 'Practical discourses upon the perfections and wonderful works of God' 'Ugbrooke Park'
W. D. Reeve has written: 'The Republic of Korea' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, History 'Public administration in Siam' -- subject(s): Politics and government