| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Thaini jusjurandum contravalet jusjurandum sex villanorum. (Ancient Laws and Institutes of England; Leges Regis Henrici Primi LXIV, 2.) The wer-gild, or fixed sum which a homicide was compelled to pay to the family of his victim, in Northumberland, was, in the case of an ealdorman???that is a general, noble, or royal councillor??? thirty times greater than that which could be demanded by the rel
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