The Oath of a Lord
It is right that those who offer to us unbroken fidelity should be
protected by our aid. And since such and such a faithful one of ours, by
the favor of God, coming here in our palace with his arms, has seen fit to
swear trust and fidelity to us in our hand, therefore we decree and
command by the present precept that for the future such and such above
mentioned be counted with the number of antrustions. And if anyone
perchance should presume to kill him, let him know that he will be judged
guilty of his wergild of 600 shillings.
E.P.Cheyney, trans., University of Pennsylvania Translations and
Reprints, Vol IV, No. 3. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania
Press, 1898.