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wardpenny
ˈwardpenny Obs. exc. Hist. Also war-. [f. ward n.2 + penny.] In feudal law: A rent paid to the superior in commutation of military service.? 1087 Charter in G. F. Warner & Ellis Facsimiles (1903) ii, Cum Omnibus Rebus & Regalibus Consuetudinibus sibi adiacentibus. Scilicet Cum Saca & Socna & Tol..& ... Oxford English Dictionary
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warpenig
warpeni(g, -penye see wardpenny Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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wardcorn
† ˈwardcorn Feudal Law. Obs. [f. ward n.2 + corn n.1] A periodical payment in corn to the superior in commutation of military service. Cf. wardpenny.1415 Foundation Charter, Shene, Surrey in Dugdale Monast. (1830) VI. i. 33/1 Et quod omnia bona..hominum..prædictorum quorumcunque, sint..quieta de omn... Oxford English Dictionary
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wardage
▪ I. † ˈwardage1 Obs.—0 [ad. AL. wardāgium, f. warda: see ward n.2 and -age.] = wardpenny.[1294 in Cal. Charter Rolls (1906) II. 437 Lastage, stallage, hidage, wardage, [etc.].] 1672 Cowel's Interpr. (ed. Manley), Wardage..seems to be the same with the wardpeny. 1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey). 1721– in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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wrath money
† wrath money local. [var. of warth-money: cf. ward-silver ward n.2 25 b and wardpenny.] = wroth money.1730 Thomas Dugdale's Warwick I. 4/2 The party paying it must go thrice about the cross, and say The Wrath money, and then lay it in the hole of the said cross before good witness. Oxford English Dictionary
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