Crowners

/ˈkraʊnərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of crowner; multiple officials who investigated deaths on behalf of the crown.

Etymology

Simply the plural form of 'crowner.' As municipalities grew, multiple crowners were needed to handle the increasing number of investigations.

Kelly Says

In Shakespeare's time, 'crowner' was a familiar figure—he even mentions them in 'Hamlet,' showing how embedded this role was in medieval English consciousness!

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