In medieval law, a person who makes or files an essoign; one who presents an excuse for non-appearance.
From essoign plus -er or -or suffix (one who performs an action). Medieval legal English terminology.
An essoiner in court was basically arguing your case for why you shouldn't have to show up — they were your legal stand-in when you had a legitimate reason to be elsewhere.
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