Borsholder

/ˈbɔrʃoʊldər/ noun

A low-ranking elected official or officer in a borough or hundred, responsible for maintaining order and collecting fines.

From borough (Old English burh) + holder (one who holds a position). Medieval English established many minor offices to manage local affairs in towns and rural hundreds.

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