"Herefare" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Herefare LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Sax. A going into or with an army; a going out to war, (profcctio militaris;) an expedition. Spelman

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Ferdfare LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. A summons to serve-in the army. An acquittance from going into-the army. Fleta, lib. 1, c. 47, ( 23

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Firdiringa LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. A preparation to go lnto the army. Leg. Hen. I

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Heir-Looms LAW AND LEGAL

Such goods and chat-tels as, contrary to the nature of chattels, shall go hy special custom to the heir along …

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