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Starr (law)
Starr, or starra, was a term used in pre-14th-century England for the contract or obligation of a Jew. It derives from the Hebrew ''shtar'', שטר, document.〔Henry C. Black, ''Black's Law Dictionary'', rev. 4th ed. 1968.〕 By an ordinance of Richard I, no English starr was valid unless deposited in one of certain repositories, the best-known of which was the King's exchequer at Westminster.〔 It was once speculated that the room where these were kept became known as the "starr-chamber" as a result,〔William Blackstone, ''Blackstone's Commentaries on the Law'', 266, 267, note ''a''.〕 although this theory is dismissed by the OED. ==See also==
*Exchequer of the Jews *Star Chamber
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