noun
- A system of mutual responsibility in medieval England in which groups of ten men were held collectively accountable for the conduct of their members.
- The members of such a group, or the pledge itself that bound them together.
Usage: archaic; historical; chiefly British
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- Frankpledges were a key feature of law enforcement in Anglo-Saxon and Norman England.
- Under the frankpledges system, if one member committed a crime, the entire group could face penalties.
- The frankpledges required all free men over twelve years old to join a group of ten.
- Medieval villages organized their frankpledges to maintain order and prevent theft.
- The frankpledges system gradually declined after the Norman Conquest as other legal structures developed.