griffierspost
Griffierspost is a term found in some German-language discussions of historical legal administration. It denotes the communication system by which court clerks, or Griffiers, prepared, posted, and transmitted official notices and case information within a legal bureaucracy. The word is a compound of Griffier (court registrar) and Post (mail or dispatch).
Scope and function: In various German-speaking jurisdictions from the late Middle Ages through the early modern
Relation to other systems: Griffierspost is related to, but distinct from, broader official gazettes (Amtsblatt) and
Modern reception: Today, Griffierspost appears primarily in historical analyses of legal administration and manuscript culture. It
See also: Amtsblatt, Gerichtsbarkeit, Amtsgericht, Schriftgut, Kurierwesen. References: The concept is discussed in secondary literature on