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assythment
assythment Sc. (əˈsaɪðmənt) Forms: 6 assyithment, aphet. sithement, 7 asyth-, 8 assith-, 7– assyth-, assythement. [f. assythe v. + -ment.] Satisfaction for an injury done; compensation, reparation, indemnification.1535 Bellendene Cron. Scot. xiv. xi. (Jam.) In sithement of his ransoun. 1597 Acts Sc.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Manrent
thair princis", the giving and taking of bonds of manrent made in the past were now null and void, an exception was made for heritable bonds given for "assythment A "Ratification of a bond of manrent to [James Weir], laird of Blackwood" was passed in legislation 5 June 1592, "for the assythment and satisfactioun wikipedia.org
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sythment
† ˈsythment Sc. Obs. Also 6 syithment, 6–7 sith(e)ment. [f. syth v. + -ment. Cf. assythment.] Satisfaction, compensation, indemnification.1536 Bellenden Cron. Scot. (1821) II. 394 In sithement of his ransoun. 1560 Rolland Seven Sages 58 This is na mendis to me, Howbeit it be ane syithment to my hart... Oxford English Dictionary
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George Ogilvy, 1st Lord Banff
On Michaelmas 1628, Ogilvy killed his cousin, James Ogilvy, but on making assythment he was not further proceeded against. wikipedia.org
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slain
▪ I. slain, n. north. dial. (sleɪn) Also slane, sleean. [f. slain ppl. a. 3.] Smut in grain; also concr., smutty grains.1703 Thoresby Lett. Ray (E.D.S.) 103/1 Leyse, to pick the slain and trucks out of wheat. 1788 W. H. Marshall Yorksh. II. 358 Sleean (that is, slain), the smut of corn. 1829– in nor... Oxford English Dictionary
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March law (Anglo-Scottish border)
The use of pledges and sureties (" inborch" and "utborch"), reparation by a convicted person ("assythment"), and the use of distraint, known as "poinding wikipedia.org
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blood-wite
blood-wite (ˈblʌdwaɪt) Also (incorrectly) -wit. [OE. blódw{iacu}te, f. blód blood + w{iacu}te punishment, penalty, fine.] 1. A penalty for bloodshed: a. in O.E. Law, A fine for shedding blood, to be paid to the aldorman or king, in addition to the weregild, or legal value of the life destroyed, paid... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Acts of the 2nd Session of the 47th Parliament of the United Kingdom
personal injuries; to define the rights to damages in respect of personal injuries and death which are transmitted to an executor; to abolish rights to assythment wikipedia.org
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List of Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1976
personal injuries; to define the rights to damages in respect of personal injuries and death which are transmitted to an executor; to abolish rights to assythment wikipedia.org
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