A German fine, however, is likely towards the end of the year.
2
Free State: Morning fog patches in the east, otherwise fine and cool.
3
Semihard; full cream; rapidly cured; Tilsit type; very fine; made at Itzehoe.
4
First year was fine, he says, but second year was very hard.
5
He thought it a fine,fine idea, perhaps the best in years.
1
The mulct to be imposed upon the parish of Epinal was never exacted.
2
The bondes came then, according to agreement, to pay the mulct.
3
My remark was an epitogram-anaxis-akind of mulct'em in parvo.
4
When he is warned on a jury, he had rather pay the mulct than appear.
5
No mulct was paid for Harek's house-servants, and the rock was declared to be Grankel's.
Uso de amercement em inglês
1
Pledge for Robert's amercement, Richard Dean of Mareham, who has lay property.
2
The fixing or assessment of an amercement was termed an affeerment.
3
Afterwards they made accord and Henry finds security for an amercement.
4
Sullivan says that both plaintiff's and defendants were liable to amercement.
5
Pledges for the amercement, Gilbert, Robert's son, and Richard, Haldeng's son.
6
Pledges for the amercement, Henry of Hungerhill, and Richard Meverell.
7
Afterwards Eadmer came and withdrew himself, and submitted to an amercement of one mark.
8
Pledge for the amercement, his father, Ralph, son of Denis.
9
Pledges for William's amercement, Richard of Bilsby, Elias of Welton.
10
Pledge for the amercement, Robert Walo.
11
Robert's amercement, a half-mark.
12
William's amercement, a half-mark.
13
And in many other statutes passed after Magna Carta, the terms fine and amercement seem to be used indifferently, in prescribing the punishments for offences.
14
Her early two-year-old form was behind the likes of Accession and Amercement.
15
Articles twenty to twenty-two of Magna Carta regulated the assessment of amercements.
16
To them may be added miscellaneous amercements, for trespasses of divers kinds.