Legal Definition and Related Resources of Arthel
Meaning of Arthel
(properly ARDDELW, or ARDdel). In Welsh and old English law. To avouch. Cowell. Used, also, as a substantive. Thus, in the laws of Hoel Dha it was provided that if a man were taken with stolen goods, he must be allowed a lawful arddelio (vouchee) to clear him of his felony. This was abolished by St. 26 Hen. VIII. c. 6. Blount.
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