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frankpledge    
n. 十家连保制,十户

十家连保制,十户

Friborg \Fri"borg\, Friborgh \Fri"borgh\, n. [AS. fri[eth]borh,
lit., peace pledge; fri[eth] peace borh, borg, pledge, akin
to E. borrow. The first part of the word was confused with
free, the last part, with borough.] (Old Eng. Law)
The pledge and tithing, afterwards called by the Normans
{frankpledge}. See {Frankpledge}. [Written also {friburgh}
and {fribourg}.] --Burril.
[1913 Webster]


Frankpledge \Frank"pledge`\, n. [Frank free pledge.] (O. Eng.
Law)
(a) A pledge or surety for the good behavior of freemen, --
each freeman who was a member of an ancient decennary,
tithing, or friborg, in England, being a pledge for the
good conduct of the others, for the preservation of the
public peace; a free surety.
(b) The tithing itself. --Bouvier.
[1913 Webster]

The servants of the crown were not, as now, bound
in frankpledge for each other. --Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Frankpledge - Wikipedia
    Frankpledge was a system of joint suretyship common in England throughout the Early Middle Ages and High Middle Ages The essential characteristic was the compulsory sharing of responsibility among persons connected in tithings
  • Frankpledge | Medieval, Feudalism Manorialism | Britannica
    Frankpledge, system in medieval England under which all but the greatest men and their households were bound together by mutual responsibility to keep the peace
  • What Is the Frankpledge System and How Did It Work?
    The frankpledge system was a historical method of law enforcement and social control in medieval England It operated on the principle of collective responsibility, organizing communities to ensure peace and order through mutual accountability
  • frankpledge - Encyclopedia. com
    frankpledge was a form of collective responsibility for good conduct, whereby every member of a tithing, or group of ten, was answerable for the good behaviour of the others, on pain of fine or amercement
  • Frankpledge: Understanding Its Legal Definition and History | US Legal . . .
    Frankpledge is a historical legal system that originated in Anglo-Saxon England It was based on tithings, which are groups of ten households Under this system, each adult male member of a tithing was responsible for the behavior and conduct of the others in the group
  • FrankPledge Frankpledge was a system of compulsory suretyship
    Frankpledge was a system of compulsory suretyship its essential characteristic was the the compulsory sharing of responsibility among persons connected through kinship, or some other kind of tie such as an oath of fealty to a lord or knight This kind of bond was typical of the Anglo-Saxon period
  • frankpledge - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun frankpledge (plural frankpledges) (law, historical) A form of collective suretyship and punishment under English law among the members of a tithing
  • Frankpledge - Oxford Reference
    Twice a year, in the “view of frankpledge”, sheriffs examined its effectiveness Frankpledge was not applied to the aristocracy, to certain freeholders, or to vagrants, nor was it found in northern England where the alternative system of Serjeants of the Peace existed
  • Understanding Frankpledge: A Medieval English Legal System
    Frankpledge was a medieval English legal system that allowed a lord to claim the right to justice and fines from his tenants in exchange for protection and the use of his land
  • FRANKPLEDGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of FRANKPLEDGE is an Anglo-Saxon system under which each adult male member of a tithing was responsible for the good conduct of the others; also : the member himself or the tithing





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