docketed in English

verb
1
enter (a case or suit) onto a list of those due to be heard.
the case will go to the Supreme Court, and may be docketed for the fall term
2
mark (goods or a package) with a document or label listing the contents.
When he bought the property, Mr Green ordered the building to be dismantled and all the woodwork was carefully docketed and numbered.

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2. Dft (Vi); in TJ’s hand.Endorsed by him: “A Bill to Attaint Philips & others unless they render themselves to justice within a certain time.” Docketed by Edmund Randolph: “May 28

3. Thus, in course of time, the merchant becomes bound up in his ventures and his ledger; an indefinable flavour of the pharmacopoeia lingers about the physician; the Bombasine and horse-hair of the lawyer eat into his soul -- his experiences are docketed in a clerkly hand, bound