Legal Help...did I spell it wrong?
I botched that up pretty good.
Consol (usually plural consols): the funded government securities of Great Britain that originated in the consolidation in 1751 of various public securities, chiefly in the form of annuities, into a single debt issue without maturity.
An irredeemable British government security carrying an annual interest rate of two and a half or four per cent. Also called: bank annuity.
A government bond in Great Britain, originally issued in 1751, that pays perpetual interest and has no date of maturity.
Can find no reference to its meaning "legal help."
Where did you find it?
Regards,
The word is "counsel" - but that does not mean vague "legal help" - but rather an actual attorney or team of lawyers.
You should have said: Legal advice (if that's what you actually meant).
Regards,