money paid by the tenants in the west of England, in lieu of a heriot. But in some manors of Devonshire, farleu is often distinguished as the best goods, whilst heriot is the best beast, payable at the death of a tenant.
money paid by the tenants in the west of England, in lieu of a heriot. But in some manors of Devonshire, farleu is often distinguished as the best goods, whilst heriot is the best beast, payable at the death of a tenant.