单词 | hallmote |
释义 | hallmoten. 1. The court of the lord of a manor, held in the hall; a court-baron. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > judicial body, assembly, or court > [noun] > feudal courts > court-baron hallmote1101 court-baron1542 1101 Laws Hen. I c. 9 §4 in B. Thorpe Anc. Laws Eng. (1840) I. 517 Et omnis causa terminetur vel hundreto, vel comitatu, vel halimoto socam habencium, vel dominorum curiis. 1101 Laws Hen. I c. 20 §1. in B. Thorpe Anc. Laws Eng. (1840) I. 528 In causis omnibus et hallemotis pertinentibus. c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1978) l. 15973 Hu Aðelstan her com..hu he sette halimot & hu he sette hundred. 1607 J. Cowell Interpreter sig. Ll2v/1 Halymote..is a Court Baron..the etymologie is the meeting of the tenents of one hall or maner. 1635 W. Lambarde & T. Lambarde Archeion (new ed.) 15 The Court Baron, anciently called Heal-gemot, and corruptly Haylemot [previous ed. ‘Neulzemore, and corruptly Hulymore’], that is..the Court of the Hall, Mannor, or chiefe place. 1846 W. E. Brockett J. T. Brockett's Gloss. North Country Words (ed. 3) I. 206 Halmot-court..The name is still kept up in Durham county, in the bishop's manors. 1892 Garnier Hist. Eng. Landed Int. 63 Private courts, such as those of the King's Thane and Halmote. 2. The court of an incorporated trade-guild or ‘company’. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > judicial body, assembly, or court > [noun] > court of a guild or livery company wardmote court1607 hallmotea1633 a1633 E. Coke Inst. Lawes Eng. (1669) iv. l. §9 The Court of Hall-mote. This is..as much as to say the Hall Court, i. Conventus Civium in Aulam publicam, every Company of London having an Hall wherein they keep their Courts, and this Court anciently called Hall-mote or Folk mote. 1708 Chamberlayne's Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia (1743) i. iii. x. 209 The court of Halmote, or Assembly of every Guild or Fraternity. 1892 W. C. Hazlitt Livery Companies 104 In 30 Edward I the Bakers were allowed to hold four hall-moots yearly, to determine all offences committed in their business. 3. Erroneously analysed as ‘holy or ecclesiastical court’. ΚΠ 1655 T. Fuller Church-hist. Brit. vi. 287 All these appeared at the Hali-mote, or Holy Court of the Cellarer. 1670 T. Blount Νομο-λεξικον: Law-dict. Halimote..also a Holy or Ecclesiastical Court. 1797 Jacob's Law Dict. (at cited word) Halymote, Called the holymote or holy-court, Curia Sanctimotus, for regulating the bakers of the city. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < |
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