A free-surety, or freepledge. Spelman. See Frank-Pledge
Fr. A brother. Frere egne, elder brother. Frere puisne, younger broth-er. Brltt c. 75
Sax. An outlaw. So called because on his outlawry he was denied all help of friends after certain days. Cow-ell…
ln old English law. A mulct or flne exacted from him who harbor-ed au outlawed friend. Cowell; Tomlins
In old English law. A madman, or person in a frenzy. Fleta, lib. 1, c. 36
Freight Is properly the price or compensation paid for the transportation of goods by a carrier, at sea, from port…
The state of being free; liberty; self-determination; absence of restraint; the opposite of slavery
An estate in land or other real property, of uncertain duration; that is, either of inheritance or which may possibly…
In Roman law. one who was set free from a state of bondage; an emancipated slave. The word Is used…
Sanctuaries; seats of peace