Lat. An hour; the hour. Hora auroras. In old English law. The morning bell, as ignitegium or cover feu (curfew) was the evening bell. Horse juridiese, or judiciss. Hours during which the judges sat in court to attend to judicial business. Hora non est multum de substantia negotii, licet in appello de ea aliquando fiat mentio. The hour is not of much consequence as to the … [Read more...] about HORA
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HORS DE SON FEE
pleading in the ancient English law. These words signify out of his fee. A plea which was pleaded, when a person who pretended to be the lord, brought an action for rent services, as issuing out of his land: because if the defendant could prove the land was out of his fee, the action failed. … [Read more...] about HORS DE SON FEE
HORCA
In Spanish law. A gallows; the punishment of hanging. White, New Recop. b. 2, tit 19, c. 4, … [Read more...] about HORCA
HORS WEALH
In old English law. The wealh, or Briton who had care of the king's horses. … [Read more...] about HORS WEALH
HORDA
In old records. A cow in calf. … [Read more...] about HORDA
