And no man could change his habitation without a warrant or certificate from the borsholder of the tithing to which he formerly belonged.
If he fled, either before or after finding sureties, the borsholder and decennary became liable to inquiry, and were exposed to the penalties of law.
The borsholder summoned together his whole decennary to assist him in deciding any lesser differences which occurred among the members of this small community.
If the borsholder could not find such a number to answer for their innocence, the decennary was compelled by fine to make satisfaction to the king, according to the degree of the offence.
Latine Decurio, but now in most places a borsholder or burgholder, [Sidenote: Burrow.
Hundreds or Wapentakes," according to Ashdowne, "are generally governed by a High Constable, under whom a Tythingman or Borsholder is generally appointed for each Borough or District within the Hundred.
If the borsholder could not find such a number to answer for their innocence, the decennary was compelled by fine to make satisfaction to the king, according to the degree of the offence [f].
The borsholder summoned together his whole decennary to assist him in deciding any lesser difference which occurred among the members of this small community.
And no man could change his habitation, without a warrant or certificate from the borsholder of the tithing to which he formerly belonged.
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