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cursitor

noun

[L., to run.]

In England, a clerk in the court of chancery, whose business is to make out original writs. In the statute 18 Edward Ill, the cursitors are called clerks of course. They are twenty four in number, and are a corporation among themselves. To each are assigned certain counties, to which he issue writs.