It was also called the "clameur de haro," and affectionate antiquarians derive the word from the "Ha Rou!
In this case it was evidently the influence of the offender's family which procured him the Fierte, and his victim raised the "clameur de haro" during the ceremony itself.
The clameur de haro is the English system of 'hue and cry.
Whoever failed to aid, made fine to the sovereign; whilst a heavier mulct was consistently inflicted upon the mocker who raised the clameur de haro without due and sufficient cause, a disturber of the commonwealth's tranquillity.
French, too, or rather Norman, is the curious "Clameur de Haro" that plays so strange a part in the ancient island law.
Clameur de Haro, Chartre Normand, an expression used in all the privileges or licenses granted by the king to booksellers.
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