metteshep
metteshep (meet-sh[schwa]p). Hist. 1. An acknowledgment paid in a measure of corn. 2. A penalty imposed on a tenant for neglect of duty, such as failing to cut the lord’s corn. — Also spelled mettenschep.
metteshep (meet-sh[schwa]p). Hist. 1. An acknowledgment paid in a measure of corn. 2. A penalty imposed on a tenant for neglect of duty, such as failing to cut the lord’s corn. — Also spelled mettenschep.