FRIDSTOL. Among the immunities granted to churches in ancient times, mention is made of the fridstol, i.e. "the seat of peace," or sanctuary, where criminals might find safety and protection. Of these there were many in England; the most celebrated of which were that at Beverley, and that in St Peter's church at York, granted by charter of Henry I.
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