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The sequelis was a species of duty exacted at a mill to which lands were
adstricted. The female merchet or amercement has already been noticed. There
is also mentioned the infangthief and outfangthief : The outfangthief seems to
have been ...
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Charters and Documents Relating to the Collegiate Church and ...
... lapide et calce, cum curiis et earum exitibus, herezeldis bludewitis et mulierum
merchetis, cum pit et gallous, infangthief et outfangthief, cum communi pastura
liberoque introitu et exitu, ac cum omnibus et singulis libertatibus commoditatibus
...
Edinburgh (Scotland). Trinity College Church, Sir James David Marwick, 1871
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The Charters and Letters Patent Granted by the Kings and ...
... taken within outfangthief it was necessary that the thief should betaken ' their
fee. It is derived from in, fang or fangen (to catch) with the thing stolen about him
handhabend or hacbcirml; • and theof or ttaff.' Cowell. The word signifies also It is
...
Bristol (England), Samuel Seyer, 1812
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The rise and progress of the English Commonwealth: ...
Infangthief " and " Outfangthief " entitled the Lord to im»gtKef and out- 0 ° .
fangthief. execute the summary justice which was administered when the thief
was apprehended in possession of his spoil. " Tol " Toi and Theam. and " Theam
" related ...
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World Criminal Justice Systems: A Comparative Survey
It is assumed that as early as the eighth century some type of prison existed,
because owners of large tracts of land were frequently awarded the right of
infangthief and outfangthief. Infangthief was the right to bring a thief caught on
your land to ...
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Criminal Justice in England and the United States
The roots of the prison system began during the eighth century when the
concepts of infangthief and outfangthief were introduced. Infangthief referred to
the right of a landowner to bring a thief caught on his land to court. Outfangthief
was the ...
David Hirschel, J. David Hirschel, William O. Wakefield, 2007
Gala Blau's'Outfangthief' (Jones 2002) was inspired by anarticleinthe British
newspaper, the Guardian, concerning apotemnophilia, the removal of limbs for
sexual gratification. The original article concerned the death ofa 'patient'during
oneof ...
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Liberties and Identities in the Medieval British Isles
'Outfangthief, which is only occasionally included in Scottish charters, meant
either the right to pursue thieves outside the baron's property, or to do justice on
an outsider who committed a crime within it. 21 Quoniam Attachiamenta, c.30 (
APS, i, ...
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Criminal Justice History: 1983
The solitary point of full felony jurisdiction customarily enjoyed by the hundred —
and commonly conveyed with grants of liberties— was infang- thief, with its
habitual companion, outfangthief— rights, variably defined, over the handhaving
thief, ...
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The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 13: Vol 13
GALA. BLAU. Outfangthief. GALA BLAU wAs BORN IN GERMANY, and divides
her time between London and Berlin, where she designs jewellery and is a
sometime singer with the band Scheintod. The following story was her first
published ...