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From Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) [bouvier]:

  MURDRUM, old Eng. law. During the times of the Danes, and afterwards till 
  the reign of Edward III, murdrum was the killing of a man in a secret 
  manner, and in that it differed from simple homicide. 
       2. When a man was thus killed, and he was unknown, by the laws of 
  Canute he was presumed to be a Dane, and the vill was compelled to pay forty 
  marks for his death. After the conquest, a similar law was made in favor of 


  Frenchmen, which was abolished by 3 Edw. III. 
       3. By murdrum was also understood the fine formerly imposed in England 
  upon a person who had committed homicide perinfortunium or se defendendo. 
  Prin. Pen. 219, note r. 
  
  

















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