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If any of the associates , who happens to be poor , kill a man , the society are to contribute , by a certain proportion , to pay his fine ; a mark a - piece , if the fine be seven hundred shillings ; less if the person killed be a ...
If any of the associates , who happens to be poor , kill a man , the society are to contribute , by a certain proportion , to pay his fine ; a mark a - piece , if the fine be seven hundred shillings ; less if the person killed be a ...
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By the Mercian law , the * LL . Edm . sect . 1. Wilkins , sect . 2 . a Ibid . sect . 4 . P. y LL . Edm . sect . 3 . 73 . b Ibid . sect . 7 . e Tit . 63 .. * Ibid . price of a ceorle's head was two hundred shillings ; APPENDIX I. 195.
By the Mercian law , the * LL . Edm . sect . 1. Wilkins , sect . 2 . a Ibid . sect . 4 . P. y LL . Edm . sect . 3 . 73 . b Ibid . sect . 7 . e Tit . 63 .. * Ibid . price of a ceorle's head was two hundred shillings ; APPENDIX I. 195.
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price of a ceorle's head was two hundred shillings ; that of a thane's six times as much ; that of a king's six times mored . By the laws of Kent , the price of the archbishop's head was higher than that of the king's .
price of a ceorle's head was two hundred shillings ; that of a thane's six times as much ; that of a king's six times mored . By the laws of Kent , the price of the archbishop's head was higher than that of the king's .
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A man whose life was estimated at a hundred and twenty shillings , counterbalanced six ceorles , each of whose lives was only valued at twenty shillings , and his oath was esteemed equivalent to that of all the six . See Wilkins , p .
A man whose life was estimated at a hundred and twenty shillings , counterbalanced six ceorles , each of whose lives was only valued at twenty shillings , and his oath was esteemed equivalent to that of all the six . See Wilkins , p .
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Danegelt was a land - tax of a shilling a hide , imposed by the states ' , either for payment of the sums exacted by the ... was near three money . times the weight of our present money : there were fortyeight shillings in the pound ...
Danegelt was a land - tax of a shilling a hide , imposed by the states ' , either for payment of the sums exacted by the ... was near three money . times the weight of our present money : there were fortyeight shillings in the pound ...
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