cry de pays

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
CRY DE PAYS, OR CRI DE PAIS. Literally, cry of the country. In England, when 
a felony has been committed, hue and cry (q.v.) may be raised by the 
country, in the absence of the constable. It is then cry de pays. 2 Hale, P. 
C. 100. 
    

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