Ciric Sceat - Law Dictionary Search Results
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Ciric-Sceat [puniciti' seminum], churchscot, or shot, an ecclesiastical due, payable on the day of St. Martin, consisting chiefly of corn, Anc. Inst. Eng....
Ciric-Bryce
Ciric-Bryce, any violation of the privileges of a church, Anc. Inst. Eng....
Med-sceat
Med-sceat, a bribe; hush-money, Anc. Inst. Eng...
Sceat
Sceat, a small coin among the Saxons equal to four farthings....
Scot and lot
Scot and lot [fr. sceat, Sax., part, and lot], a customary contribution laid upon all subjects according to their ability. Whoever were assessed to any contribution, though not by equal portions, were said to pay scot and lot....
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