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History of Trial by Jury
The Frithborh. In the absence of anything like an organized police for the
prevention and punishment of crime, the Anglo- Saxons, in common with all the
Teutonic nations, endeavored to secure some of the blessings of a more settled
state of ...
William Forsyth, Appleton Morgan, 1852
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Hogg's weekly instructor [afterw.] Hogg's instructor
One wonderful feature of the early manhood communals was the frithborh, or
guarantee of peace, translated by the Romans pacts pleyium, or pledge of peace.
The form and nnture ot this institution is thus described in the laws of Edward the
...
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Archaeologia Cantiana: being transactions of the Kent ...
But if within the aforesaid term he could not be found, since in every frithborh
there was one headman, whom they called frithborgheved, then this headman
should take two of the best men of his frithborh, and the headman of each of the
three ...
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Popular History of England
But if within the aforesaid term he could not be found, since in every frithborh
there was one headman whom they called frithborgheved, then this headman
should take two of the best men of his frithborh, and the headman of each of the
three ...
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Manual of English History
But if within the aforesaid term he could not e found, since in every freeborh there
was one headman whom they called frithborgheved, then this headman should
take two of the best men of his frithborh, and the_ headman of the three ...
Robert ROSS (Lecturer on History, Normal College, Cheltenham.), 1861
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A Treatise On Trial by Jury, Including Questions of Law and Fact
The Wergild and Frithborh. “Among the Saxons there was an established
graduated system of paying a certain sum for any wrong or injury done to another
, from the loss of life to the loss of even a toe-nail. So turbulent and lawless were
the ...
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The Popular History of England: an Illustrated History of ...
But if within the aforesaid term he could not be found, since in every frithborh
there was one headman whom they called frithborgheved, then this headman
should take two of the best men of his frithborh, and the headman of each of the
three ...
Frank-pledge, frithborh, 55 33, 34. Frantz v. Brown, 1 P. & W. 257, § 337. Frazier,
Smith v., 53 Pa. 226, § 271. Freda, Littieri v., 241 Pa. 21, §' 338. heeholds,
protected by writ of novel disseisin, § 60. en, Anglo-Saxons, § 31. exclusion from
jury, ...
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Outlines of Legal History
Every man was bound to be a member of a frithborh (tenmannetale) or peace
security. Each frithborh had at its head a borhsman or borhsealdor. The law of
Edward the Confessor which introduced the frithborh seems to have confused the
...
Archer Moresby White, 1895
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The Foundations of England: B.C. 55-A.D. 1066
Law of Eadward's Time to be found in Leges Willelmi Conquestoris ; Sanctuary ;
Wers, Team, Frithborh, Soc and Sac Eadward and the Church ; His benefactions
Westminster Abbey ; Remains of Eadward's Conventual buildings . PAGE 502 ...
Sir James Henry Ramsay (bart.), 1898