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Compurgation or Law Wager

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COMPURGATION or LAW WAGER, a method of de fence common to many of the tribes which overran the Roman empire and to the Welsh, and subsequently adopted by the Church. If the defendant could get a certain number of persons (compurgators) to support his denial on oath of the charge, he won his case.