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HENED-PENNY

Volume 8 · 56 words · 1797 Edition

in our old writers, a customary payment of money instead of hens at Christmas. It is mentioned in a charter of king Edward III. Mon. Angl. tom. ii. p. 327. Du-Cange is of opinion it may be ben-penny, gallinagium, or a composition for eggs; but Cowell thinks it is misprinted bened-penny for beved-penny, or head penny.