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Yoriki (与力) were
members of the
samurai class of
feudal ****an.
Yoriki literally means helper or ****istant.
Yoriki ****isted daimyō (feudal lords) or their...
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criminal and
civil in Edo and
other major towns.
Yoriki Working under the machi-bugyō was the
yoriki.
Yoriki were samurai—they
managed patrols and
guard units...
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Ieyasu entered Kantō, he was
awarded an
additional 8,000 koku and had 30
yoriki and 200
public officials for his services.
Historical sources[which?][specify]...
- and fire departments. The police, or machikata,
included the high-ranking
yoriki and the dōshin
below them; both were samurai. In jidaigeki, they
often have...
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French ordering the
American fleet to
depart immediately. On 9 July, a
yoriki from the
Uraga bugyō,
Nakajima Saburosuke,
accompanied by
interpreter Hori...
- 1793 – May 1, 1837) was a ****anese philosopher, revolutionary, writer, and
Yoriki of the Wang
Yangming school (陽明学, youmeigaku) in Osaka.
Despite working...
- in the
Tokugawa administration,
including service in the
police force as
yoriki inspectors, city magistrates,
magistrates or tax
collectors of
direct Tokugawa...
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fight against the
ruler of fate himself, Reeva. The game was
directed by
Yoriki Daigo,
keeping the same role as in
Shiren the
Wanderer 4. On
August 31,...
- peace, and
making arrests when necessary. The
yoriki were
responsible for
managing the dōshin.
Yoriki and dōshin were
typically drawn from low-ranking...
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Nagamasa but
after Azai's
downfall in 1573, he
attended the Oda clan. As a
yoriki of
Akechi Mitsuhide a v****al of Oda Nobunaga. he
distinguished himself during...