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abjuration of the realm
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abjuration of the realm

In medieval England, an alternative to outlawry for convicted criminals or those unwilling to stand trial. The abjuror, in sanctuary, would confess his or her crime to the local coroner who would specify a port of exit from the country, usually Dover. Carrying a cross and clad in sackcloth, the abjuror then had to travel to the port by main roads and leave by the first available ship.

A royal pardon was the only hope of return.


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