Sax. In old English law. A plain between woods. Co. Lltt. 5b
Hearth money. A tax laid upon each fire-place or hearth. An imposition of a shilling for every hearth, levied by…
In old English law. The affording harbor and entertainment ? to any one
A piece or par-cel of land lying by Itself. Co. Litt. 5b
In old records. A place overgrown with shrubs and; bushes. Spel-man; Blonnt
In the civil law. Grain. That which grows ln an ear. Dig. 50, 16, 77
Sax. The first payment made to the kindred of a slain person in rec-ompense for his murder. Blount
A breaking; plowing. Cowell
In the civil law. Anything produced from vines, underwood, chalk-pits, stone-quarries. Dig. 50, 16, 77
The produce of a tree or plant which contains the seed or is used for food