(a) Some kind of peace officer; fig. an attacker, a pillager; (b) keis hat [cp. -had, -hot, vars. of -hed(e suf.], ?peace officer of a forest, ?the rank of such an officer.
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In phrase: the office of mover, an office conferring the right to receive the Amober (in Welsh Laws, a fee payable to the lord when a maid of his manor married), the Mobarship.
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A food rent or payment in kind rendered to the king by Welsh customary tenants, a money payment substituted for the foodstuffs owed; tunk pounde, money paid in lieu of payment in kind.
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