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Primogeniture
gavelkind and Borough-English were almost the only exceptions to this Norman rule of inheritance. The right, which was a corner-stone of
Preventive detention
criminal because he has been previously so found, R. v. Norman, 40 TLR 693. Preventive detention is an anticipatory measure and
Oyez
and Scotland. It is pronounced oh ! yes ! See NORMAN FRENCH. Means the utterance oyez, oyez. Oyez is usually used
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Legacy duty
Iii. See Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Death Duties.' Consult Hanson or Norman on Death Duties.
Friborough, or frithburgh
Friborough, or frithburgh, the Norman term for frank-pledge.
Fief d'haubert
Fief d'haubert, the Norman phrase for knight-service.
Englecery, Englescherie, or Englisherie
would have had to pay if he had been a Norman or Dane. See 14 Edw. 3, st. 1, c. 4.
Civil Law
the declension of the Roman empire, the Saxon, Danish, and Norman laws superseded a great portion of the Roman Law; but
Moneyage
A tax paid to the first two Norman kings of England to prevent them from debashing the coin
exchequer
Exchequer NOTE: The Exchequer was created in England by the Norman kings. In addition to being divided into a court of
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