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单词 court-baron
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court-baronn.

Etymology: < Anglo-Norman court baron, earlier court de baroun; in medieval Latin curia baronis, court of the baron or lord.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: ˈcourt-ˈbaron.
The assembly of the freehold tenants of a manor under the presidency of the lord or his steward. Such a court had a jurisdiction in civil actions arising within the manor, especially in such as related to freehold land. This jurisdiction began to decay at an early date, and is now practically obsolete. (In modern times lawyers have distinguished between the court-baron which was the court of the freehold tenants, and the customary court which was the court for the copyhold tenants. The early history of this distinction is obscure. F. W. Maitland.)
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1292 Britton i. xxvii. §3 En nostre Court ou aylours, sicum en Counté ou en court de baroun ou de autre fraunc homme.
1292 Britton vi. iv. (heading) De Court de Baroun.
1461 Year-bk. 1 Edw. IV f. 10 Mich. pl. 19 Il avoit une court baron.]
1542 Act 34 & 35 Hen. VIII c. 27 §23 Such leetes, lawdaies, and courtbarons, as apperteineth to the lordships and manours.
a1601 W. Lambarde Archion (1635) 17 The Court Baron, anciently called Neulzemore, and corruptly Hulymore, that is..the Court of the Hall, Mannor, or chiefe place.
1683 in Colonial Rec. Pennsylvania (1852) I. 24 To have and to hold a Court Baron, with all things whatsoever which to a Court Baron do belong.
1733 Court Roll of Manor of Aldenham The Court Baron of the Most Noble Lord Thomas Holles Duke of Newcastle, Lord of the Manor aforesaid held..before Peter Walter, Steward.
1767 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. (new ed.) II. 91 Manors were formerly called baronies..and each lord or baron was empowered to hold a domestic court, called the court-baron, for redressing misdemesnors and nusances within the manor, and for settling disputes of property among the tenants.
1790 H. C. Robinson Let. 18 Oct. in Diary (1869) I. ii. 20 I was out of Town with Mr. Francis all day, holding a Court Baron.
1818 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. (ed. 2) I. 364 At a court-baron holden for the manor of Featherstone in 1785, the homage presented the death of Sir S. Helier, and an entry of a proclamation on the rolls was made as follows.
1852 Court Roll of Manor of Park At the General Court Baron and Customary Court of the Right Honble Arthur Algernon, Earl of Essex..Lord of the said Manor..before John Boodle, Steward.
1875 W. Stubbs Constit. Hist. (ed. 2) I. §129. 399.
1875 K. E. Digby Introd. Hist. Law Real Prop. v. 215 The court baron assumed a new form, which comes to be distinguished from the original court baron, and to be called the Customary Court Baron or Customary Court.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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