High Steward, a title given to several important officers. The peer appointed by the crown to preside at the trial of a peer or peeress for treason or felony is called the Lord High Steward; and there is a permanent officer of the royal household who bears the same designation. The universities of Oxford and Cambridge have each a high steward, whose duty it is to assert and protect the privileges of the university courts.
High Steward
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 5: Friday to Humanitarians, p. 712
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