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Historical English crime
Murdrum was the crime of murdering someone in a secret manner in medieval English law. It was introduced into Anglo-Saxon law by the Danes. It is distinguished
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Law and Punishment in England between 1066 and 1154
Norman ruling class from resistance by the Anglo-Saxon population. The Murdrum Law was enacted to protect Norman settlers from being targeted by the Anglo-Saxon
Law and order in Norman England
Law_and_order_in_Norman_England
2018 studio album by Liars
2018). "Liars Announce New Album 'Titles With The Word Fountain': Hear "Murdrum"". Stereogum. Retrieved September 23, 2018. Faulkner, Dave (September 22–28
Titles_with_the_Word_Fountain
Medieval ruling class in England
"William the Bastard" (William I of England). In addition, a fine called the "murdrum", originally introduced to English law by the Danes under Canute, was revived
Anglo-Normans
Homicide criminal charge less culpable than murder
Normans and English by the 13th century). By 1348, the association between murdrum and malice aforethought emerged. "Manslaughter" as a general term for homicide
Manslaughter
Australian-American post-punk band
Ben (August 30, 2018). "Liars Announce New Album, Share Lead Single "Murdrum" | New Music". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved August 31, 2018. ARIA Award
Liars_(band)
Concept in medieval English law
amount of the fine was allotted to the relatives of the murdered man. Murdrum Start of session. Chisholm 1911. "As after the Norman occupation, King
Englishry
Legislature of England, c. 1236 to 1707
grievances of freeholders and even villeins, such as abuses related to the murdrum fine. Henry III made his first move against the baronial reformers while
Parliament_of_England
Tax raised to pay tribute to Viking raiders
in 1133, and exempted the city from taxes such as scot, Danegeld, and murdrum. From the late twelfth century, a levy on moveables, which required the
Danegeld
System of surety in medieval England
frankpledge. On this view, William the Conqueror, with the revival of murdrum with respect to the French invaders, played an important role in systematically
Frankpledge
Chivalric Order
holdings and granted them immunity from all pleas, suits danegeld and from murdrum and latrocinium. King John (1199–1216) had substantial financial dealings
Knights_Templar_in_England
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List of English Latinates of Germanic origin
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First recorded Justiciar
William I, as a mark of favour to her, from all dues to the Crown, including murdrum and danegeld,". During the civil war between King Stephen and the Empress
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to the wapentake, the reeve of the riding, Peter's Pence, murder fines (murdrum), consciousness about England's Saxon heritage, and the legal position
Leges_Edwardi_Confessoris
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Variant spelling of English Susie, SUZIE means "lily."
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Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Eugenios, JENÕ means "well born."
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Lord Ayyappa
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Young, Youth, Tender
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One who has beautiful black eyes
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Brilliant.
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Immersed in the Love of the Divine
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The Sun
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One who Moves in the Sky
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English : variant of Pierpont.
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