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CORNAGE

Volume 7 · 68 words · 1860 Edition

an ancient tenure of lands, which obliged the tenant to give notice of invasion by blowing a horn. This tenure was very frequent in the northern counties of England, near the Pictish wall; but by the statute 12th Car. II. all tenures are converted into free and common socage. An old rental calls cornage nevet-geldt, or nevet-geldt. Lord Coke says that in old books it is called horngeld.