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Meaning of Commote
(Law Lat. commotum, from Brit, cymhod; cym, together, bod, being or dwelling; or from cwm/mwd, a province). Half a cantred or hundred in Wales, containing, properly, fifty villages. St. Walliae, 12 Edw. I. 21 Hen. VIII. c. 26. Spelman, voc. “Commotum.” The fourth part of a hundred, according to Mr. Barrington who cites Girald. Camb. c. 2. Barr. Obs. St. 125, note (h). A great seigniory or lordship, including one or more manors. Co. Litt. 5a. Part of a seigniory. Thel. Dig. lib. 8, e. 2, § 18.
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