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In old English law. Pood that swine fed on in the woods, as mast of beech, acorns, &c. which some called pawns. Cowell. A duty for feeding in woods. Pleta, lib. 2, c. 41, § 31.

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In old English law. Pood that swine fed on in the woods, as mast of beech, acorns, &c. which some called pawns. Cowell. A duty for feeding in woods. Pleta, lib. 2, c. 41, § 31.

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