单词 | cert-money |
释义 | † cert-moneyn. Law. Obsolete. A common fine, paid yearly by the residents and tenants of a manor to the lord or the hundred, pro certo Letæ, for the certain keeping of the Leet.In Bailey etc. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > impost, due, or tax > payment or service to feudal superior > [noun] > other customary or feudal dues land-cheapc848 manredlOE horngeldc1170 tithing penny1192 averpenny1253 wattle-silver1263 faldfee?a1300 filstinga1300 horn-pennyc1320 common finea1325 wrongeld1340 yule-waitingc1380 lark silver1382 carriagec1400 week-silver1430 aida1475 average1489 castle-boon15.. winage1523 casualty?1529 fry money1530 casualityc1568 white hart silver1594 hornage1611 issues of homage1646 lef-silver1660 frith-silver1669 cert-money1670 aver-silver1847 socage1859 1670 T. Blount Νομο-λεξικον: Law-dict. (at cited word) The Mannor of Hook, in Dorsetshire, pays Cert-money to the Hundred of Egerdon. This in ancient Records is called Certum Letæ. 1672 T. Manley Νομοθετης: Cowell's Interpreter sig. Nva Cert Money..The Head-peny, or common Fine, yearly given by the..Tenants of several Mannors to the Lord, for their appearance at the Leet. 1708 J. Kersey Dict. Anglo-Britannicum Cert-Money, the Fine paid yearly by the Inhabitants and Tenants of several Manours to the Lords of them, for the certain keeping of the Court-Leet. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1889; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < n.1670 |
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