Thief

Thief

Concept of Sacaburth, Saccabor

Traditional meaning of sacaburth, saccabor [1] in the Saxon law history: A person from whom a thing had been stolen, and who freshly pursued the thief.

Note: For more information on Saxon Law history, see here.

[rtbs name=”saxon-law”]

Resources

Notes and References

  1. Based on A concise law dictionary of words, phrases and maxims, “Sacaburth, Saccabor”, Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1911, United States. This term is absolete. It is also called the Stimson’s Law dictionary, based on a glossary of terms, included Sacaburth, Saccabor.

See Also


Posted

in

, , ,

by

Tags:

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *