Frankpledge

/ˈfræŋkˌplɛdʒ/ noun

A medieval English system of collective responsibility where groups of men (usually ten) were mutually responsible for each other's good behavior and appearance in court when required.

From 'frank' (free) and 'pledge' (surety, guarantee), literally meaning 'free surety.' The system developed from Anglo-Saxon traditions of mutual responsibility and was formalized by the Normans as a method of maintaining order and ensuring tax collection in conquered England.

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