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Battel
A single combat as trial by battel See Wager of battel under Wager
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Wager of battel
Wager of battel. See BATTEL.
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Battel, wager of
Battel, wager of, a form of trial formerly used in military cases, arising in the Court of chivalry and
Battle
Fertile See Battel a
Obsolete
to be enforced or be in use by reason of change of manners and circumstances, as 'wager or battel' (see BATTEL, WAGER OF), the punishment of the stocks (see STOCKS), the provision of the Gaming Act of
Battlings
Battlings [fr. battellus, Lat., a small measure, fr. batus, measure of allowance], an allowance of money, as 'battles,' or 'battels,' is
Bill of appeal
Bill of appeal, an abolished criminal prosecution, 59 Geo. 3, c. 46. See BATTEL.
Campfight
another to fight in his stead, but the accuser was obliged to fight in his own person. See BATTEL, WAGER OF. The combatants were armed with similar weapons, 3 Inst. 221.
Combat, Trial by single
Combat, Trial by single. See BATTEL.
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