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" Thus the object of the gylds or tithings was, that each man should be in pledge or surety (borh) as well to his fellow-man as to the state for the maintenance of the public peace : that he should enjoy protection for life, honour and property himself,... "
Bradford-on-Avon: A History and Description - Page 92
by William Henry Rich Jones - 1907 - 275 pages
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The Saxons in England: A History of the English Commonwealth Till ..., Volume 1

John Mitchell Kemble - 1849 - 574 pages
...gylds or tithings was, that each man should be in pledge or surety (borh) as well to his fellow-man as to the state for the maintenance of the public...be levied, and the public services demanded of him : lastly that, if guilty of actions that compromised the public weal or trenched upon the rights and...
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The Saxons in England: A History of the English Commonwealth Till ..., Volume 1

John Mitchell Kemble - 1849 - 558 pages
...gylds or tithings was, that each man should be in pledge or surety (borh) as well to his fellow-man as to the state for the maintenance of the public...be found when required, where the public dues could he levied, and the public services demanded of him : lastly that, if guilty of actions that compromised...
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The Saxons in England: A History of the English Commonwealth Till ..., Volume 1

John Mitchell Kemble - 1849 - 556 pages
...gylds or tithings was, that each man should be in pledge or surety (borh) as well to his fellow-man as to the state for the maintenance of the public...honour and property of others : that he should have a h'xed and settled dwelling where he could be found when required, where the public dues could be levied,...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 48

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1859 - 618 pages
...of the gylds or tithings was, that each man should be a pledge or surety as well to his fellow-man as to the state for the maintenance of the public peace ; that he should enjoy protection for life, honor, and property himself, and be compelled to respect the life, honor, and property of others; that...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 48

1859 - 620 pages
...of the gylds or tithings was, that each man should be a pledge or surety as well to his fellow-man as to the state for the maintenance of the public peace ; that he should enjoy protection for life, honor, and property himself, and be compelled to respect the life, honor, and property of others ;...
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A History of the Weald of Kent: With an Outline of the Early ..., Volume 1

Robert Furley - 1871 - 496 pages
...— " That each man should be in pledge or surety (borh) as well to his VoL I., p. 251. fellow-man as to the state for the maintenance of the public...be levied, and the public services demanded of him : lastly, that if guilty of actions that compromised the public weal or trenched upon the rights and...
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The Saxons in England: A History of the English Commonwealth Till ..., Volume 1

John Mitchell Kemble - 1876 - 560 pages
...or tithings was, that each man should be in pledge or surety (borh) as well to his fellow-man as £o the state for the maintenance of the public peace...be levied, and the public services demanded of him : lastly that, if guilty of actions that compromised the public weal or trenched upon the rights and...
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Stray Chapters in Literature, Folk-lore, and Archaeology

William Edward Armytage Axon - 1888 - 358 pages
...hundred. The object was, says Kemble, " that each man should be in pledge or surety (borh) as well to the State, for the maintenance of the public peace...he could be found when required, where the public duties could be levied, and the public services demanded of him ; lastly, that if guilty of actions...
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The London Quarterly Review, Volume 12

William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1859 - 606 pages
...of the gylds or tithings was, that each man should be a pledge or surety as well to his fellow-man as to the state for the maintenance of the public...public dues could be levied, and the public services be demanded of him ; lastly, that if guilty of actions that compromised the public weal, or touched...
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British Almanac and Companion

1878 - 424 pages
...hundred. The object was, says Kemble, " that each man should be in pledge or surety (bork) as well to the State, for the maintenance of the public peace...he could be found when required, where the public duties could be levied, and the public services demanded of him ; lastly, that if guilty of actions...
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