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Scot. A fee payable under the Saxon kings for church services, in the name of Church Scot, light Scot, soul Scot (burials), and Rome Scot. See Halsb. Law of England, tit. 'Eccles. Law.'

A payment; esp. a customary tax, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1348.

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