Warnoth
Legal definition for Indian law research
Definition
Warnoth, an ancient custom, that if any tenant holding of the castle at Dover failed in paying his rent at the day, he should forfeit double, and for his second failure triple; and the lands so held are called terr' cullce et de warnoth, Dugd. Mon. ii. 589.
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