firebote
/ˈfaɪərbəʊt/Definitions
1. noun
A medieval writ authorizing a person to cut down trees on another person’s land for fuel.
“The historian studied the old firebote documents to understand the relationship between the lord and his vassal.”
2. noun
A document or charter granting the right to cut or take wood or timber from another’s land.
“The firebote was a crucial document that protected the commoner’s rights to gather firewood.”