Fornagium
Legal definition for Indian law research
Definition
Fornagium [fr. fournage, Fr.], the fee taken by a lord of his tenant, who was bound to bake in the lord's common oven (in furno domini), or for a permission to use his own, Plac. Parl. 18 Edw. 1.
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