Silver - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rep-silver
Rep-silver, money anciently paid by servile tenants to their lord, to be quit of the duty of reaping his corn.
Poll-money, Poll-silver, Poll-tax
Poll-money, Poll-silver, Poll-tax, a capitation-tax. It was formerly assessed by the head on every subject according to rank.
Slough silver
Slough silver, a rent paid to the castle of Wigmore, in lieu
Lyef-yeld, or lef-silver
Lyef-yeld, or lef-silver, a small fine paid by a customary tenant to his lord, for leave to plough or sow.
King's silver
King's silver, the money which was paid to the King, in the
Herring silver
Herring silver was a composition in money for the custom of supplying
Head-silver
Head-silver, dues paid to lords of leets; also a fine of 40l. which the Sheriff of Northumberland exacted of the...
Glove silver
Glove silver, extraordinary rewards formerly given to officers of courts, etc.; money
Aver-silver
Aver-silver, a customary rent; see Cowel's Law Dict.
Silver
chlorine etc in the minerals argentite proustite pyrargyrite ceragyrite etc Silver is one of the ldquonoblerdquo metals so called not being
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