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- Frankpledge was a system of joint suretyship common in England throughout the Early Middle Ages and High Middle Ages. The essential characteristic was...
- colony in December 1792, in which Nova Scotian immigrants could elect tythingmen and hundredors. The United Kingdom 1807: The Slave Trade Act 1807 banned...
- Charles II mentions 'Stanners' and 'Pentecost' as tythings (presenting tythingmen). Pennypot Cottage, dating to the 17th century, situated on the long Pennypot...
- as conservators of the peace within their county, and constables and tythingmen were also seen were regarded as conservators of the peace within their...
- wrote legal and religious works: The office and duties of Constables, or tythingmen … and other lay ministers. Whereunto are adjoined the several offices...
- times, church attendance was often mandatory at a certain frequency, and tythingmen were charged with making sure that the families under their watch were...
- charter, to reduce the authority of the police, known as Hundredors and Tythingmen, limiting them to the role of constables. While the police were to be...