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Definition of fierding court

fierding court

Fierding court was an old court that had limited power. There were four courts in each district or hundred.

One example of a fierding court is the court of the hundred of Blackburn in Lancashire, England. This court had the power to deal with minor crimes and disputes.

Another example is the court of the hundred of Chiltern in Buckinghamshire, England. This court had the power to hear cases related to land and property.

Fierding courts were courts of inferior jurisdiction, meaning they had limited power compared to higher courts. They were usually located in smaller districts or hundreds and dealt with minor crimes, disputes, and land-related cases. The examples illustrate how fierding courts were used in different parts of England to handle local legal matters.

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Term: Fierding Court

Definition: Fierding Court was an old court that had limited power. There were four courts in each district or hundred.

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