In Saxon law. A house-servant Any stranger who lodged three nights or more at a man’s house in a decennary was called “haghenhyne,” and his host became responsible for his acts as for those of his servant.
In Saxon law. A house-servant Any stranger who lodged three nights or more at a man’s house in a decennary was called “haghenhyne,” and his host became responsible for his acts as for those of his servant.