Silver - Law Dictionary Search Results
Silver certificate
by a government that there has been deposited with it silver to a specified amount payable to the bearer on demand
Suit-silver, or Suter-silver
Suit-silver, or Suter-silver, a small rent or sum of money paid in some manors to excuse the freeholders' appearance at...
Free silver
The free coinage of silver often specif the free coinage of silver at a fixed
Green silver
Green silver, a feudal custom in the manor of Writtel, in Essex,
Plough-silver
Plough-silver, money formerly paid by some tenants, in lieu of service to plough the lord's lands.
Whitehart silver
Whitehart silver, a mulct on certain lands in or near to the
Summer-hus silver
Summer-hus silver, a payment to the lords of the wood on the
Snottering silver
Snottering silver, a small duty which was paid by servile tenants in
Slough silver
Slough silver, a rent paid to the castle of Wigmore, in lieu
Sheep-silver
Sheep-silver, a service turned into money, which was paid in respect that anciently the tenants used to wash the lord's...
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