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grithbreach Obs. exc. Hist. Forms: see grith and breach. [OE. grið-bryce, -brice, f. grið grith + bryce breach. Cf. ON. griðabrek.] 1. Breach of the peace.
c1000Laws of æthelred viii. c. 4 in Schmid Gesetze 244 Bete man æfre ærest þone grið-bryce into þare circan, be þam þe seo dæd si, and be þam þe þare circan mæð si. 11..Laws of Hen. I, c. 12 §2 ibid. 444 Haec [placita] emendantur C solidis: griþebreche, stretbreche, forestel, [etc.]. a1250Owl & Night. 1732 Hunke schal i-tide harm and schonde, Ȝef ȝe doth grith-bruche on his londe. c1250Gloss. Law Terms in Rel. Ant. I. 33 Gridbriche, pais enfrainte. 1387Trevisa Higden (Rolls) II. 95 Grythbruche, brekynge of pees. 1607Cowell Interpr., Grithbreach, is a breach of peace. 2. The penalty for breach of the peace.
c1030Laws Cnut ii. c. 15 in Schmid Gesetze 278 And on Dena-laᵹe he ah fyte-wita and fyrd-wita and grið-bryce and ham-socne. 1290Rolls of Parlt. I. 27/2 Cum sacha, soca, overstronde & streme, on wode & felde, tol, them, & gridbruch, hamsokne, murdrum & forestal. 1353in Pote Windsor Cas. (1749) 122 [They should be..discharged from] Grithbrech, Forstall, Homesoken, Blod-wite, Ward⁓mote. 1598Stow Surv. Lond. 262 Sack and socke, Thole and The, Infangthefe and Grithbriche. 1844Lingard Anglo-Sax. Ch. (1858) II. App. 392 The grithbrice, the penalty for violating the peace of a church. |