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... views of Mr. Vinogradoff , Growth of the Manor , pp . 322 sqq . 2. Stubbs , Const . Hist . , i , pp . 88 sqq . , 102 , 115 , 128 , etc. thesis . ment of English institutions to the Roman element THE ORIGIN OF THE MANOR 3.
... views of Mr. Vinogradoff , Growth of the Manor , pp . 322 sqq . 2. Stubbs , Const . Hist . , i , pp . 88 sqq . , 102 , 115 , 128 , etc. thesis . ment of English institutions to the Roman element THE ORIGIN OF THE MANOR 3.
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... Const . Hist . , i , pp . 35 sqq . , 52 sqq . , 89 sqq . , 97 sqq . For Stubbs ' general views on the Germanic origin of English institutions , see ibid . pp . 2 sqq . , 65 , 68 . 4. Mr. Maitland , however , entirely rejects the term ...
... Const . Hist . , i , pp . 35 sqq . , 52 sqq . , 89 sqq . , 97 sqq . For Stubbs ' general views on the Germanic origin of English institutions , see ibid . pp . 2 sqq . , 65 , 68 . 4. Mr. Maitland , however , entirely rejects the term ...
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... ( Const . Hist . , i , p . 79 ) . But he should have drawn a distinction between the fiscal hide , which was a unit of taxation , and the real or field hide . Mr. Round ( Feudal England , 1895 , pp . 36 sqq .; see also Victoria History of ...
... ( Const . Hist . , i , p . 79 ) . But he should have drawn a distinction between the fiscal hide , which was a unit of taxation , and the real or field hide . Mr. Round ( Feudal England , 1895 , pp . 36 sqq .; see also Victoria History of ...
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... ( Const . Hist . , i , 83 ) . See also Seebohm , Tribal Custom , p . 430 . 2. Here is an example of the expulsion of a humble peasant : " Ricardus de Tonebrige tenet de hoc manerio unam virgatam cum silva unde abstulit rusticum qui ibi ...
... ( Const . Hist . , i , 83 ) . See also Seebohm , Tribal Custom , p . 430 . 2. Here is an example of the expulsion of a humble peasant : " Ricardus de Tonebrige tenet de hoc manerio unam virgatam cum silva unde abstulit rusticum qui ibi ...
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... Const . Hist . i , 353 sqq .; H. W. C. Davis , The Anarchy of Stephen's reign , in English Historical Review , xviii , 1903 , pp . 630 sqq . Vinogradoff , Villainage , pp 218-219 . some service . The military class definitively ...
... Const . Hist . i , 353 sqq .; H. W. C. Davis , The Anarchy of Stephen's reign , in English Historical Review , xviii , 1903 , pp . 630 sqq . Vinogradoff , Villainage , pp 218-219 . some service . The military class definitively ...
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