A tax levied in England by St. 14 Car. II. c. 10. consisting of two shillings on every hearth or stove in the kingdom. It was extremely unpopular, and was abolished by 1 W. A M. St 1, c. 10. This tax was otherwise called "chimney money." … [Read more...]
HEGEMONY
The leadership of one among several independent confederate states. … [Read more...]
HEARTH SILVER
In English law. A species of modus or composition for tithes. Anstr. 323. 326. … [Read more...]
HEGIRA
The epoch or account of time used by the Arabians and the Turks, who begin their computation from the day that Mahomet was compelled to escape from Mecca, which happened on Friday, July 16, A. D. 622, under the reign of the Emperor Heracllus. Wharton. … [Read more...]
HEAT OF PASSION
An act done in a moment of passion, without the ability to reflect properly on the circumstances. A mitigating factor in a criminal charge; see crime of passion. In criminal law. A state of violent and uncontrollable rage engendered by a blow or certain other provocation given, which will reduce a homicide from the grade of murder to that of manslaughter. A state of mind … [Read more...]