custodes libertatis angliae auctoritate parliamenti
custodes libertatis angliae auctoritate parliamenti (k[schwa]-stoh-deez lib-[schwa]r-tay-tis ang-glee-ee awk-tor-[schwa]-tay-tee parl-[y][ schwa]-men-tI). [Latin] Hist. Guardians of the liberty of England by the authority of Parliament. • The style of all writs and judicial process that issued during the period between the execution of Charles I (January 1649) and the proclamation of Oliver Cromwell as Lord Protector (December 1653).