Burghemot

/ˈbɜːɡɛməʊt/ noun

A court or assembly of burghers (town citizens) in medieval England and Scotland, with authority over local disputes and town business.

From 'burgh' and 'moot' or 'mote' (Old English for assembly or meeting), combining to mean 'burgh assembly' or 'town court'.

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