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Furcam et flagellum
Furcam et flagellum (the gallows and whip), the meanest of all servile tenures, when the bondman was at his lord's disposal, both life and limb.
Snottering silver
Snottering silver, a small duty which was paid by servile tenants in Wylegh to the abbot of Colchester.
Servi
Servi, bondmen, or servile tenants.They were of four sorts: (1) Such as sold themselves for a livelihood. (2) Debtors sold because they
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Rep-silver
Rep-silver, money anciently paid by servile tenants to their lord, to be quit of the duty of reaping his corn.
Operarii
under feudal tenures as held some little portions of land by the duty of performing bodily labour and servile works for their lord.
L't
L't [fr. litus, lidas, letus], one of a class between servile and free, Palgrave, i. 354.
Literatura
literaturam ponere means to put children to school. This liberty was anciently denied to those parents who were servile tenants, without the lord's consent; the prohibition against the education of sons arose from the fear that a
Kilketh
Kilketh, an ancient servile payment made by tenants in husbandry.
Institutions
treats of those who were excluded from this P'torian succession, because allied to the deceased only by a servile relation. The succession of Freemen is the subject of Title VII., and the assignment of Freemen that of
Liberal
Free by birth hence befitting a freeman or gentleman refined noble independent free not servile or mean as a liberal ancestry a liberal spirit liberal arts or studies
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Furcam et flagellum
Furcam et flagellum (the gallows and whip), the meanest of all servile tenures, when the bondman was at his lord's disposal, both life and limb.
Snottering silver
Snottering silver, a small duty which was paid by servile tenants in Wylegh to the abbot of Colchester.
Servi
Servi, bondmen, or servile tenants.They were of four sorts: (1) Such as sold themselves for a livelihood. (2) Debtors sold because they
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Rep-silver
Rep-silver, money anciently paid by servile tenants to their lord, to be quit of the duty of reaping his corn.
Operarii
under feudal tenures as held some little portions of land by the duty of performing bodily labour and servile works for their lord.
L't
L't [fr. litus, lidas, letus], one of a class between servile and free, Palgrave, i. 354.
Literatura
literaturam ponere means to put children to school. This liberty was anciently denied to those parents who were servile tenants, without the lord's consent; the prohibition against the education of sons arose from the fear that a
Kilketh
Kilketh, an ancient servile payment made by tenants in husbandry.
Institutions
treats of those who were excluded from this P'torian succession, because allied to the deceased only by a servile relation. The succession of Freemen is the subject of Title VII., and the assignment of Freemen that of
Liberal
Free by birth hence befitting a freeman or gentleman refined noble independent free not servile or mean as a liberal ancestry a liberal spirit liberal arts or studies
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