| David Hume - Great Britain - 1789 - 536 pages
...and even of his guefts, if they lived above three days in his houfe. Ten neighbouring houfeholders were formed into one corporation, who, under the name of a tithing, decennary, or fribourg, were anfwerable for each other's conduct, and over whom one perfon, called a tithingman, headbourgv or borfholder,... | |
| William Russell - Europe - 1802 - 550 pages
...decennary, or fribourg, over which a person called a tything man, headbourg, or borsholder, presided. Every man was punished as an outlaw who did not register himself in some tything: and no man could change his habitation, without a warrant and certificate from the borsholder... | |
| Henry DIMOCK - 1806 - 284 pages
...family and slaves, and even of his guests if they lived above three days in his house. Ten neighbouring householders -were formed into one corporation, who,...headbourg, or borsholder, was appointed to preside. And no man could change his habitation without a warrant or certificate from the borsholder of the... | |
| Antoine-François Bertrand-de-Molleville - Great Britain - 1812 - 524 pages
...corporation, which under the name of a tithing, deneighbouring householders were formed into one cennary, or fribourg, were answerable for each other's conduct, and over whom one person, called pointed to preside. Every man was punished as an a tithingman, headbourg, or borsholder, was apoutlaw... | |
| John Millard - Handbooks, vade-mecums, etc - 1813 - 704 pages
...decennary, or fiibourgh, over which a person called a tything-man, headbourgh, or bersholder, presided. Every man was punished as an outlaw who did not register himself in some tything ; and no man could change his habitation without a warrant and certificate from the borsholder... | |
| Encyclopaedias, John Millard - Children's encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1813 - 712 pages
...or fiibourgli, over which a person called a tytbJDg-man, headbourgh, or borsbolder, presided. Ev«ry man was punished as an outlaw who did not register himself in some tythiug ; and no man could change his habitation without a warrant and certificate from the borabolder... | |
| Thomas Hinton Burley Oldfield - Administrative and political divisions - 1816 - 596 pages
...whom one person, called a tithing man, orCHAP.in. headbourg, they appointed to preside. Every M^v-^/ man was punished as an outlaw who did not register...habitation without a warrant or certificate from the chief of the tithing to which he formerly belonged. Every man was obliged for his peculiar interest... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1819 - 432 pages
...family and slaves, and even of his guests, if they lived above three days in his house. Ten neighbouring householders were formed into one corporation ; who,...did not register himself in some tithing; and no man ci uld change his habitation, without a warrant or certificate from the borsholder of the tithing to... | |
| Englishman - 1824 - 420 pages
...family and slaves, and even of his guests, if they lived above three days in his house. Ten neighbouring householders were formed into one corporation, who, under the name of a tithing, were answerable for each other's conduct, and over whom one person, called a tithingman, was appointed... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 832 pages
...corporation, under tlie name of a decennary, or tithing, of which the head-borough was the president. Every man was punished as an outlaw, who did not register himself in some tithing; nor could any one change his habitation, without a warrant or certificate from the head-borough of... | |
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