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Gemot
Gemot, a mote or moote, meeting, public assembly. The various kinds were-(1) The folc-gemot, or general assembly of the
Gemote
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Micel-gemote
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Michel-gemote
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Wittena-gemote
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Scyre-gemot, or Sciremot
Scyre-gemot, or Sciremot, a Court held by the Saxons twice every year, by the bishop of the diocese and the ealdorman in shires that had ealdormen; and by the bishop and the sheriff where the counties...
Witena-gemot, or Wittena-gemote
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Berghmoth, or Berghmote
Berghmoth, or Berghmote [fr. berg, Sax., a hill, and gemote, an assembly], an assembly or Court upon a hill, held in Derbyshire, for deciding pleas and controversies among
Folc-land
Folc-land, the land of the folk or people. It was the property of the community. It might be occupied in common or possessed in severalty: and in the latter case, it was probably parcelled out to...
Mote,
Mote, a meeting, an assembly. Used in composition as burgmote, folkmote, etc. See GEMOT.
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Gemot
Gemot, a mote or moote, meeting, public assembly. The various kinds were-(1) The folc-gemot, or general assembly of the
Gemote
Matched in: Term Gemote
Micel-gemote
Matched in: Term Micel-gemote
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Michel-gemote
Matched in: Term Michel-gemote
Wittena-gemote
Matched in: Term Wittena-gemote
Scyre-gemot, or Sciremot
Scyre-gemot, or Sciremot, a Court held by the Saxons twice every year, by the bishop of the diocese and the ealdorman in shires that had ealdormen; and by the bishop and the sheriff where the counties...
Witena-gemot, or Wittena-gemote
Matched in: Term Witena-gemot, or Wittena-gemote
Berghmoth, or Berghmote
Berghmoth, or Berghmote [fr. berg, Sax., a hill, and gemote, an assembly], an assembly or Court upon a hill, held in Derbyshire, for deciding pleas and controversies among
Folc-land
Folc-land, the land of the folk or people. It was the property of the community. It might be occupied in common or possessed in severalty: and in the latter case, it was probably parcelled out to...
Mote,
Mote, a meeting, an assembly. Used in composition as burgmote, folkmote, etc. See GEMOT.
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