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Fee-farm rent
the lands as his demesnes. Cowel's Law Dict., citing Britton, cap. 66, num. 4. Formerly it was said that these rents
Heremones, or Hereteams
Heremones, or Hereteams, followers of an army, Lamb. Leges In', cap. 5.
Infalistatus
Infalistatus, a capital punishment inflicted on the sands or seashore-possibly, hurling down a
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Pileus supportationis
Pileus supportationis (the cap of maintenance); see that title.
Ribbonmen
Alison's Hist. of Europe from 1815 to 1852, vol. 4, cap. 20, s. 13.
Riparia
in other places it is rendered 'bank.' See MAGNA CHARTA, cap. 15; 2 Inst. 478.
Theows, Theowmen, or Thews
Theows, Theowmen, or Thews, slaves, captives, or bondsmen, Spelm. On Feuds, cap. 5.
Recapper
A tool used for applying a fresh percussion cap or primer to a cartridge shell in reloading it
Pileorhiza
A cap of cells which covers the growing extremity of a root
Fly amanita
syn Agaricus muscarius having usually a bright red or yellowish cap covered with irregular white spots It has a distinct volva
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