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From the twelfth century Shetland had been administered directly by the Norwegian crown through the 'foud', rather than forming part of the patrimony of a great aristocratic estate. The foud appointed 'underfouds' and the Shetlands evolved their own elected officers, a 'lawman' and parish 'lawrightmen', who adjudicated and negotiated the collection of customary taxes and fines on behalf of the local population.
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From
the
twelfth
century
Shetland
had
been
administered
directly
by
the
Norwegian
crown
through
the
'foud',
rather
than
forming
part
of
the
patrimony
of
a
great
aristocratic
estate.
The
foud
appointed
'underfouds'
and
the
Shetlands
evolved
their
own
elected
officers,
a
'lawman'
and
parish
'lawrightmen',
who
adjudicated
and
negotiated
the
collection
of
customary
taxes
and
fines
on
behalf
of
the
local
population.