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(Law Lat. laestrum or leda). A division of certain counties in England, intermediate between a county or shire and a hundred, sometimes containing three or four hundreds, as in Kent and Sussex. Cowell. But in Sussex the word used for this division is “rape.” 1 Bl. Comm. 116. There was formerly a lathe reeve or bailiff in each lathe. Id. This division into lathes continues to the present day. See 12 East, 244. In Ireland, the lathe was intermediate between the tjrthing and the hundred. Spencer, Ireland. See Termes de la Ley.
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(Law Lat. laestrum or leda). A division of certain counties in England, intermediate between a county or shire and a hundred, sometimes containing three or four hundreds, as in Kent and Sussex. Cowell. But in Sussex the word used for this division is “rape.” 1 Bl. Comm. 116. There was formerly a lathe reeve or bailiff in each lathe. Id. This division into lathes continues to the present day. See 12 East, 244. In Ireland, the lathe was intermediate between the tjrthing and the hundred. Spencer, Ireland. See Termes de la Ley.
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