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Inlaughe LAW AND LEGAL
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Sax. In old English law. Under the law, (sub lege,) in a frank-pledge, or decennary. Bract, fob 125b

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Dombec, Domboc LAW AND LEGAL

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Firdfare LAW AND LEGAL

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Hamfare LAW AND LEGAL

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Hengwyte LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. In old Engllsh law. An acquittance from a flne for hanglng a thief. Fleta, llb. 1, c. 47, | …

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Heregeld LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. In old English law. A tribute or tax levied for the maintenance of an army. Spelman

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Heuvelborh LAW AND LEGAL

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Hlafordswice LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. In Saxon law. The crime of betraying one's lord, (proditio domini;) treason. Crabb, Eng. Law, 59, 301

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Hlasocna LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. The benefit of the law. Du Cange

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Holdes LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. In Saxon law. A mll-ltary commander. Spelman

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Holt LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. In old English law. A wood or grove. Spelman; Cowell; Co. Litt. 4b

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Horngeld LAW AND LEGAL

Sax. In old English law. A tax withln a forest, paid for horned beasts. CoweU; Blount

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Sax. In old English laW. A kind of customary tenant or inferior tenant of a manor. Spelman

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Mainad LAW AND LEGAL

In old Engllsh law. A false oath; perjury. Cowell. Probably from Sax. “manath" or “mainath” a false or de-celtful oath

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