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haligemot

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A quick definition of haligemot:

Haligemot: A type of court that was held in a big hall by the lord of the manor to settle arguments between people who lived on the land. It could also be a court for trade guilds or a meeting of citizens in a public hall. Sometimes it is mistakenly called a holy court, but that is not correct.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Haligemot is a court that was held annually in the great hall of a manor by the lord of the manor to settle disputes between feudal tenants. It was also used as a commercial court for trade-guilds and as a convention of citizens in their public hall.

Examples:

  • A lord of a manor would hold a haligemot to settle disputes between his tenants.
  • A trade-guild would use a haligemot to try its members for trade-related offenses.
  • A town would hold a haligemot in its public hall to discuss important matters.

These examples illustrate how haligemot was used in different contexts, but all involved a gathering of people in a hall to settle disputes or make decisions.

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