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Simple English definitions for legal terms

geld

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A quick definition of geld:

Term: GELD

Definition: Geld was a tax paid to the king during Anglo-Saxon and Norman times. It was a way for the king to collect money from his people. If something was geldable or gildable, it meant that it could be taxed. Another word, gemot, was a public meeting where people could discuss things and make decisions.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A tax paid to the Crown under Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings. Property subject to tax or tribute is also called geldable or gildable.

Example: In medieval England, landowners had to pay a geld to the king in exchange for protection and other services. The amount of geld varied depending on the size and value of the land.

Explanation: The example illustrates how geld was a tax paid by landowners to the king. The term geldable or gildable refers to property that is subject to this tax or tribute.

Example: The Domesday Book, a survey of England conducted in 1086, recorded the amount of geld owed by each landowner to the king.

Explanation: This example shows how geld was an important source of revenue for the Crown, and how it was recorded in official documents like the Domesday Book.

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