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Three‑man oath‑helpers
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Accused person
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Assembly
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Assembly men
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Assembly or court
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Six oath‑helpers of equal standing
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Six‑man oath‑helpers
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Accuser / opposing party
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Accuser(s)
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Adult free man responsible for the fire
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Alleged father (free man or slave’s master)
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Alleged trespasser
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Arsonist
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Assembled people before whom perjury is confessed
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Assembly men and king’s representative
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Assembly or royal court
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Assembly overseeing the oath
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Assembly that hears and accepts the oath
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Court / assembled men
Creditor
Debtor
Ecclesiastical authority providing book and church space
Ecclesiastical authority providing church and book
Forest owner
Four men appointed to judge correctness of the oath
Freely chosen oath‑helpers
Heir of the womam
Heirs who refuse or fail to come
Heirs with a share in the inheritance
Home‑summons witnesses
Householders and inhabitants in the priest’s district
Injured party suffering damage from fire
Instigator of arson
Keeper / manager of the property
King or other powerful man
King’s local representative or sheriff
Litigant who must take the oath
Local court
Man who draws or manages the lots
Master of the minor or slave
Master of the slave
Men who estimate the value of the damage
Minor causing damage
Minor who sets fire
Mother naming the child’s father
Oath‑helpers (three‑man or six‑man denial oaths)
Opposing party who is to hear the oath
Outlaw
Owner / guardian of the minor
Owner of the attacking horse
Owner of the tethered horse
Owners of cattle involved
Party entitled to hear the oath
Person who insults or spreads impossible tales
Person who slanders
Person who trades with the outlaw
Plaintiff bringing the arson charge
Presence witnesses
Priest in charge of the district
Property‑owner suffering damage
Second oath‑taker (equal legal status, not close kin)
Six oath‑helpers of the same social standing
Slave
Slave who sets fire with evil intent
Summons witnesses at the church door
Third oath‑taker (free adult responsible for pledge and promise)
Three men appointed on each side of him
Three oath‑takers (trader + two helpers)
Twelve oath‑helpers of equal social standing
Two nearest relatives of the accused
Victim (owner of house or barn)
Victim of the insult or tale
Victim of the slander
Witnesses before whom the division is made
Witnesses to the debt (testimony lapsing after twenty winters)
Witnesses who identify and convict the insulter or tale‑teller
Woman with whom the slave sleeps
courts of arbitration (arbiters appointed by each side)
defendant / alleged debtor
householders called to assist the king’s officer
men at the assembly
oath‑helpers for graded denial oaths
plaintiff / creditor
witnesses to home‑summons and demand
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assembly
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oath‑helpers; witnesses
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Party
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Accused of doing damage to another man’s property; may confess and pay or deny under oath
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alleged father
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Applies the rule that the false accuser suffers the same loss he tried to inflict (life or property)
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arbiters
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Assess whether the damage amounts to half a mǫrk (“damage work”) or less, and set the compensation sum
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Bring charges in the listed offences; proof burden may be met or defeated by the six‑man oath
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Brings charges of high treason; the same oath form also covers murder and breach of a peace pledge
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Brings the charge that must be met by the mask oath
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Burns another man’s house or barn with evil intent; if proven, is outlawed, called fire‑wolf and forfeits all property
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Charged with theft, arson, damage to movables, libel, crimes against women, band‑villainy or revenge on thieves; denies by a six‑man oath
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Claims compensation for damage work or lesser damage
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Claims trespass compensation; proceeds as for a known debt if he has witnesses
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community; obligated party
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Confirm that proper summons was given and that the oath‑hearing party failed to appear
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Declares outlawry for proven insulters or tale‑tellers when the six‑man oath fails or is not taken
Denounces another to the king or a more powerful man; risks losing life or property if the charge is false and his six‑man oath fails
Encourages or orders the burning; if proven, pays half the value of what was burned
Enforces confiscation, fine and acceptance or failure of the three‑man oath
Enjoys equal legal rights with the accused; must not be a cognate, an agnate or closely related by marriage
Entitled to compensation when his tethered horse is attacked; if both horses fall, only his tethered horse is compensable
Every free man of age is responsible for his own fire and any fire he has in his hands and feeds
Form part of the oath‑group; their presence underlines kin support for the accused’s denial
Free man of full age who can be held to account for pledge and promise
Handles the drawing of lots to allocate shares to summoned but absent heirs
Has the right to demand that the oath be sworn and must provide the book for the oath
Hear confession, valuation and oaths; enforce outlawry or compensation
Hear the case when there are no witnesses and receive the three‑man denial oath or the payment
Hear the case, accept the three‑man oaths and determine compensation or outlawry
Hear the case; accept the collective oaths; declare outlawry and property forfeiture or confirm liability
Hears the defamatory report; his position makes the slander particularly dangerous
Herds whose animals injure each other; damage between cattle is compensated at half value
His act causes damage; compensation is fixed at half value
His horse comes up and provokes the tethered horse; bears the uncompensated loss when both animals fall
His house, barn, land and movables are burned; brings the arson charge and seeks outlawry or liability
Holds and divides the estate; if accused of concealing property, must deny by a three‑man oath
Ideally all attend the division; those who are absent after summons receive shares assigned by lot
If he sets fire with evil intent and it is proven, he is outlawed
Loses the goods to the king and owes a fine of three merkr unless cleared by a three‑man oath of ignorance
Men whom the accused selects to complete the twelve; represent his broader social support within his status group
Must be summoned with at least five nights’ notice; absence can be neutralised by witnesses at the church door
Must clear himself by a three‑man oath; always one of the three oath‑takers
Must either pay or clear himself with a three‑man oath
Oversees appointment of oath‑helpers, hears and accepts the six‑man oath
Pays compensation for damage by a minor (half value) and must take the three‑man oath when liability is denied; swears on behalf of a slave whose malicious arson is denied, with failure leading to outlawry for the slave
Person “to whom the minor belongs”, liable for half‑value compensation but allowed to deny with a three‑man oath
Present when the inheritance is divided and lots are drawn; ensure fairness and publicity of the process
Provides missal or gospel‑book and the church setting for Christian book‑oaths
Provides the church setting and book for the Christian oath, even if the cross is not explicitly mentioned
Receives full or half compensation depending on who set the fire and with what intent
Receives objections and witnesses at the next session; applies the twelve‑month rule on presenting the case
Receives the twelve‑man oath and determines whether the denial stands
Sells goods despite being outside the law; his dealings trigger confiscation
Six men appointed and placed on either side of the accused, all of equal social standing
Speaks or carves insults, or circulates impossible tales (e.g. periodic sex‑change, werewolf). If proven guilty, is outlawed unless cleared by a six‑man oath
Stands at the centre of the mask oath; denies the charge together with six oath‑helpers
Stands at the centre of the twelve‑man oath; denies charges of treason, murder or breach of peace by this collective oath
Summoned to the division; if still absent, their shares are determined by lots drawn before witnesses
Summons the accused from his home to the assembly, seeks outlawry for arson or half‑damage from an instigator
Summons the other party to a church; takes the main oath before witnesses if the other fails to appear
Supervises appointment of oath‑helpers, receives the mask oath and accepts or rejects it
Supervises that oaths are sworn within the lawful ten‑week oath‑period and applies the consequences of failure
Support the accused in a six‑man denial oath; if the oath fails, he is outlawed
Support the accused in the six‑man denial oath in serious “damage work” cases; failure leads to outlawry
Support the accused in the three‑man denial oath at the assembly when there are no witnesses.
Support the accused in the three‑man denial oath in lesser‑damage cases; if the oath fails he must pay both damage and six‑aurar unfriendly‑conduct payment
Support the alleged arsonist in the six‑man denial oath; failure of the oath leads to outlawry
Support the alleged instigator in the three‑man denial oath; failure leads to half‑damage liability
Support the responsible person (adult, or master for minor/slave) in three‑man denial oaths; if the oath fails, full or half compensation is due, or the slave is outlawed
Support the responsible person (for the minor or cattle) in a three‑man denial oath to avoid liability
Support the slanderer in a six‑man denial oath; failure of the oath triggers talionic penalty
Takes the goods bought from the outlaw and receives the three‑merkr fine if due
Testify that the man was in the owner’s forest; their testimony lets the owner treat the claim as a known debt
Testify that the words were spoken or the carving made and by whom
The man whose honour and reputation are attacked
Trader denies knowledge of outlaw status with a three‑man oath; if successful, avoids confiscation and fine
Twelve men appointed around the accused, six on each side, all of the same social standing as him
Two appointed by each party; decide whether the oath was properly taken; their own willingness to swear decides between competing views
Whose life or property is endangered by the denunciation
court
elpers; community
hree on either side (six in total), all of the same social standing as the accused; all join him in the mask oath
master
priest; ecclesiastical authority
receives compensation
royal officer
secular authority; assembly
slave
woman; injured party
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