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Horn with Horn, or Horn under Horn

the promiscuous feeding of bulls and cows, or all horned beasts that are allowed to run together, upon the same common,

Horngeld, or hornegeld

Horngeld, or hornegeld, a forest-tax paid for horned beasts.

Jus

mankind; and Jus Naturale, which is common to man and beasts. The foundation of this division seems to have been a

Lada

also, a service which consisted in supplying the lord with beasts of burden; or, as defined by Roquefort: Service qu'un vassal

Ranger

and inquire of trespasses in his bailiwick; to drive the beasts of the forest, both of vinery and chase, out of

Drifts of the forest

known whether it be surcharged or not; and whose the beasts are, and whether they are commonable. These drifts are made

Res Mancipi

law were, land-in historical times, land on Italian soil-slaves, and beasts of burden, such as horses and oxen; and the mode

Thistle

the manor of Halton, in Chester, that if, in driving beasts over a common, the driver permitted them to graze or

Toll-thorough

town prescribes to have toll for such a number of beasts, or for every beast that goes through the town, or

Venaria

Venaria, beasts caught in the woods by hunting.

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