Subsidy.-Aid in money, or a supply furnished for aid, as by the people to their prince. Team or Theam.-Right to have and judge bondmen and villians with their children goods and chattels in the lord's court. Toft, Toft-stead.-A piece of land on which a cottage having a common right stands or has stood. Tol, or Thol, or Theloneum signified the liberty of buying and selling, and of keeping a market; the money paid to the lord for his market profits; a tribute or custom for passage. The word is still used in the latter sense. Turbary.--A place where turves are dug (also turf-pit). Vik. A bay; a creek. Waifs.-Stray cattle. Wash (Celt.).-Wysg, a form of Esk. Wath, Wath-stead.-A ford. Wong or Wang.-Field; also an uncertain measure of land. |