In old English law. The person from whom a thing had been stolen, and by whom the thief was freshly pursued. Bract, fol. 154b. See SACABURTH.
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TheLaw.com Law Dictionary & Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed.
In old English law. The person from whom a thing had been stolen, and by whom the thief was freshly pursued. Bract, fol. 154b. See SACABURTH.