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Aids [fr. aides, Fr.; auxlia, Lat.], originally mere benevolences granted by a tenant to his lord in times of distress, but at length the lords claimed them as of right. They were principally three: (1) To ransom the lord's person, if taken prisoner; (2) To make the lord's eldest son and heir apparent a knight; (3) To give a suitable portion to the lord's eldest daughter on her marriage. Abolished by 12 Car. 2, c. 24. Also extraordinary grants to the Crown by the House of Commons, and which were the origin of the modern system of taxation, 2 Bl. Com. 63, 64.

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