Njal's Saga
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142.
OF EYJOLF BOLVERK'S SON
Then Eyjolf Bolverk's son went before the court, and took witness to this,
"I take witness that this is a lawful defence in this cause, that ye have
pleaded the suit in the Eastfirthers' Court, when ye ought to have pleaded
it in the Northlanders' Court; for Flosi has declared himself one of the
Thingmen of Askel the Priest and here now are those two witnesses who
were by, and who will bear witness that Flosi handed over his priesthood
to his brother Thorgeir, but afterwards declared himself one of Askel
the Priest's Thingmen. I take witness to this for my own part, and for
those who may need to make use of it."
Again Eyjolf took witness, "I take witness," he said, "to this, that I
bid Mord who pleads this suit, or the next of kin, to listen to my oath,
and to my declaration of the defence which I am about to bring forward;
I bid him by a lawful bidding before the court, so that the judges may
hear me."
Again Eyjolf took witness, "I take witness to this, that I swear an oath
on the book, a lawful oath, and say it before God, that I will so defend
this cause, in the most truthful, and most just, and most lawful way,
so far as I know, and so fulfil all lawful duties which belong to me at
this Thing."
Then Eyjolf said, "These two men I take to witness that I bring forward
this lawful defence that this suit was pleaded in another Quarter Court,
than that in which it ought to have been pleaded; and I say that for this
sake their suit has come to naught; I utter this defence in this shape
before the Eastfirthers' Court."
After that he let all the witness be brought forward which belonged to
the defence, and then he took witness to all the steps in the defence
to prove that they had all been duly taken.
After that Eyjolf again took witness and said, "I take witness to this,
that I forbid the judges, by a lawful protest before the priest, to utter
judgment in the suit of Mord and his friends, for now a lawful defence
has been brought before the court. I forbid you by a protest made before
a priest; by a full, fair, and binding protest; as I have a right to forbid
you by the common custom of the Althing, and by the law of the land."
After that be called on the judges to pronounce for the defence.
Then Asgrim and his friends brought on the other suits for the burning,
and those suits took their course.
143. THE COUNSEL OF THORHALL ASGRIM'S SON
Now Asgrim and his friends sent a man to Thorhall, and let him be told
in what a strait they had come.
"Too far off was I now," answers Thorhall, "for this cause might still
not have taken this turn if I had been by. I now see their course that
they must mean to summon you to the Fifth Court for contempt of the Thing.
They must also mean to divide the Eastfirthers Court in the suit for the
burning, so that no judgment may be given, for now they behave so as to
show that they will stay at no ill. Now shaft thou go back to them as
quickly as thou canst, and say that Mord must summon them both, both Flosi
and Eyjolf, for having brought money into the Fifth Court, and make it
a case of lesser outlawry. Then he shall summon them with a second summons
for that they have brought forward that witness which had nothing to do
with their cause, and so were guilty of contempt of the Thing; and tell
them that I say this, that if two suits for lesser outlawry hang over
one and the same man, that he shall be adjudged a thorough outlaw at once.
And for this ye must set your suits on foot first, that then ye will first
go to trial and judgment."
Now the messenger went his way back and told Mord and Asgrim.
After that they went to the Hill of Laws, and Mord Valgard's son took
witness. "I take witness to this that I summon Flosi Thord's son, for
that he gave money for his help here at the Thing to Eyjolf Bolverk's
son. I say that he ought on this charge to be made a guilty outlaw, for
this sake alone to be forwarded or to be allowed the right of frithstow
(1), if his fine and bail are
brought forward at the execution levied on his house and goods, but else
to become a thorough outlaw. I say all his goods are forfeited, half to
me and half to the men of the Quarter who have the right by law to take
his goods after he has been outlawed. I summon this cause before the Fifth
Court, whither the cause ought to come by law; I summon it to be pleaded
now and to full outlawry. I summon with a lawful summons. I summon in
the hearing of all men at the Hill of Laws."
With a like summons he summoned Eyjolf Bolverk's son, for that he had
taken and received the money, and he summoned him for that sake to the
Fifth Court.
Again a second time he summoned Flosi and Eyjolf, for that sake that they
had brought forward that witness at the Thing which had nothing lawfully
to do with the cause of the parties, and had so been guilty of contempt
of the Thing; and he laid the penalty for that at lesser outlawry.
Then they went away to the Court of Laws, there the Fifth Court was then
set.
Now when Mord and Asgrim had gone away, then the judges in the Eastfirthers'
Court could not agree how they should give judgment, for some of them
wished to give judgment for Flosi, but some for Mord and Asgrim. Then
Flosi and Eyjolf tried to divide the court, and there they stayed, and
lost time over that while the summoning at the Hill of Laws going on.
A little while after Flosi and Eyjolf were told that they had been summoned
at the Hill of Laws into the Fifth Court, each of them with two summons.
Then Eyjolf said, "In an evil hour have we loitered here while they have
been before us in quickness of summoning. Now hath come out Thorhall's
cunning, and no man is his match in wit. Now they have the first right
to plead their cause before the court, and that was everything for them;
but still we will go to the Hill of Laws, and set our suit on foot against
them, though that will now stand us in little stead."
Then they fared to the Hill of Laws, and Eyjolf summoned them for contempt
of the Thing.
After that they went to the Fifth Court.
Now we must say that when Mord and Asgrim came to the Fifth Court, Mord
took witness and bade them listen to his oath and the declaration of his
suit, and to all those proofs and steps which he meant to bring forward
against Flosi and Eyjolf. He bade them by a lawful bidding before the
court, so that the judges could hear him across the court.
In the Fifth Court vouchers had to follow the oaths of the parties, and
they had to take an oath after them.
Mord took witness. "I take witness," he said, "to this, that I take a
Fifth Court oath. I pray God so to help me in this light and in the next,
as I shall plead this suit as I know to be most truthful, and just, and
lawful. I believe with all my heart that Flosi is truly guilty in this
suit, if I may bring forward my proofs; and I have not brought money into
this court in this suit, and I will not bring it. I have not taken money,
and I will not take it, neither for a lawful nor for an unlawful end."
The men who were Mord's vouchers then went two of them before the court,
and took witness to this -- "We take witness that we take an oath on the
book, a lawful oath; we pray God so to help us two in this light and in
the next, as we lay it on our honour that we believe with all our hearts
that Mord will so plead this suit as he knows to be most truthful, and
most just, and most lawful, and that he hath not brought money into this
court in this suit to help himself, and that he will not offer it, and
that he hath not taken money, nor will he take it, either for a lawful
or unlawful end."
Mord had summoned nine neighbours who lived next to the Thingfield on
the inquest in the suit, and then Mord took witness, and declared those
four suits which he had set on foot against Flosi and Eyjolf; and Mord
used all those words in his declaration that he had used in his summons.
He declared his suits for outlawry in the same shape before the Fifth
Court as he had uttered them when he summoned the defendants.
Mord took witness, and bade those nine neighbours on the inquest to take
their seats west on the river bank.
Mord took witness again, and bade Flosi and Eyjolf to challenge the inquest.
They went up to challenge the inquest, and looked narrowly at them, but
could get none of them set aside; then they went away as things stood,
and were very ill pleased with their case.
Then Mord took witness, and bade those nine neighbours whom he had before
called on the inquest, to utter their finding, and to bring it in either
for or against Flosi.
Then the neighbours on Mord's inquest came before the court, and one uttered
the finding, but all the rest confirmed it by their consent. They had
all taken the Fifth Court oath, and they brought in Flosi as truly guilty
in the suit, and brought in their finding against him. They brought it
in such a shape before the Fifth Court over the head of the same man over
whose head Mord had already declared his suit. After that they brought
in all those findings which they were bound to bring in all the other
suits, and all was done in lawful form.
Eyjolf Bolverk's son and Flosi watched to find a flaw in the proceedings,
but could get nothing done.
Then Mord Valgard's son took witness. "I take witness," said he, "to this,
that these nine neighbours whom I called on these suits which I have had
hanging over the heads of Flosi Thord's son, and Eyjolf Bolverk's son,
have now uttered their finding, and have brought them in truly guilty
in these suits."
He took this witness for his own part.
Again Mord took witness. "I take witness," he said, "to this, that I bid
Flosi Thord's son, or that other man who has taken his lawful defence
in hand, now to begin their defence; for now all the steps and proofs
have been brought forward in the suit, summons to listen to oaths, oaths
taken, suit declared, witness taken to the summons, neighbours called
on to take their seats on the inquest, defendant called on to challenge
the inquest, finding uttered, witness taken to the finding."
He took this witness to all the steps that had been taken in the suit.
Then that man stood up over whose head the suit had been declared and
pleaded, and summed up the case. He summed up first how Mord had bade
them listen to his oath, and to his declaration of the suit, and to all
the steps and proofs in it; then he summed up next how Mord took his oath
and his vouchers theirs; then he summed up how Mord pleaded his suit,
and used the very words in his summing up that Mord had before used in
declaring and pleading his suit, and which he had used in his summons,
and he said that the suit came before the Fifth Court in the same shape
as it was when he uttered it at the summoning. Then he summed up that
men had borne witness to the summoning, and repeated all those words that
Mord had used in his summons, and which they had used in bearing their
witness, "and which I now," he said, "have used in my summing up, and
they bore their witness in the same shape before the Fifth Court as he
uttered them at the summoning." After that he summed up that Mord bade
the neighbours on the inquest to take their seats, then he told next of
all how he bade Flosi to challenge the inquest, or that man who had undertaken
this lawful defence for him; then he told how the neighbours went to the
court, and uttered their finding, and brought in Flosi truly guilty in
the suit, and how they brought in the finding of an inquest of nine men
in that shape before the Fifth Court. Then he summed up how Mord took
witness to all the steps in the suit, and how he had bidden the defendant
to begin his defence.
After that Mord Valgard's son took witness. "I take witness," he said,
"to this, that I forbid Flosi Thord's son, or that other man who has undertaken
the lawful defence for him, to set up his defence; for now are all the
steps taken which belong to the suit, when the case has been summed up
and the proofs repeated."
After that the foreman added these words of Mord to his summing up.
Then Mord took witness, and prayed the judges to give judgment in this
suit.
Then Gizur the White said, "Thou wilt have to do more yet, Mord, for four
twelves can have no right to pass judgment."
Now Flosi said to Eyjolf, "What counsel is to be taken now?"
Then Eyjolf said, "Now we must make the best of a bad business; but still
we will bide our time, for now I guess that they will make a false step
in their suit, for Mord prayed for judgment at once in the suit, but they
ought to call and set aside six men out of the court, and after that they
ought to offer us to call and set aside six other men, but we will not
do that, for then they ought to call and set aside those six men, and
they will perhaps overlook that; then all their case has come to naught
if they do not do that, for three twelves have to judge in every cause."
"Thou art a wise man, Eyjolf," said Flosi, "so that few can come nigh
thee."
Mord Valgard's son took witness. "I take witness," he said "to this, that
I call and set aside these six men out of the court" -- and named them
all by name -- "I do not allow you to sit in the court; I call you out
and set you aside by the rightful custom of the Althing, and the law of
the land."
After that he offered Eyjolf and Flosi, before witnesses, to call out
by name and set aside other six men, but Flosi and Eyjolf would not call
them out.
Then Mord made them pass judgment in the cause; but when the judgment
was given, Eyjolf took witness, and said that all their judgment had come
to naught, and also everything else that had been done, and his ground
was that three twelves and one half had judged, when three only ought
to have given judgment.
"And now we will follow up our suits before the Fifth Court," said Eyjolf,
"and make them outlaws."
Then Gizur the White said to Mord Valgard's son, "Thou hast made a very
great mistake in taking such a false step, and this is great ill-luck;
but what counsel shall we now take, kinsman Asgrim?" says Gizur.
Then Asgrim said, "Now we will send a man to my son Thorhall, and know
what counsel he will give us."
ENDNOTES:
(1) An old English law term for asylum or sanctuary.
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