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King post
main rafters they often bear upon the foot of the king post Called also crown post
Queen post
roof truss or other framed truss of similar form See King post
Crown post
Same as King post
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Kingtruss
A truss framed with a king post used in roofs bridges etc
Post fine
Post fine, a duty otherwise called the King's silver, formerly paid to the King for the licentia concordandi,
Bargain and sale
within six months in the records of one of the King's Courts at Westminster. The devise of a lease and release … Westminster. The devise of a lease and release (q. v., post.) was then resorted to, to evade enrolment. For other enactments
Fine
which the Crown was paid a sum of money called King's silver, which was the post-fine, as distinguished from the pr'-fine,
Rier, or Reer-county
place which the sheriff appoints for the receipt of the king's money after the end of the county Court. Fleta says … of the county Court. Fleta says it is dies crastinus post comitatum.
Collatione facta uni post mortem alterius
a clerk in the place of another presented by the King, who during the suit between the King and the bishop's … Collatione facta uni post mortem alterius, a writ directed to justices of the Common
Post fine
A duty paid to the king by the cognizee in a fine of lands when the
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