Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... Exchequer 42 45 - 52 67 VII . English Society in the Feudal Period . The tenurial system and the origin of tenure by military service ˇ VIII . The Origin of the Towns in England IX . London in the 12th Century X. The Two Trials of John ...
... Exchequer 42 45 - 52 67 VII . English Society in the Feudal Period . The tenurial system and the origin of tenure by military service ˇ VIII . The Origin of the Towns in England IX . London in the 12th Century X. The Two Trials of John ...
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... Stubbs describes this phenomenon of tardy imitation , with much learning , in his account of the reforms of Henry II ( Const . Hist . , i , 656-7 ) . 45 VI . THE ORIGIN OF THE EXCHEQUER . the 44 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
... Stubbs describes this phenomenon of tardy imitation , with much learning , in his account of the reforms of Henry II ( Const . Hist . , i , 656-7 ) . 45 VI . THE ORIGIN OF THE EXCHEQUER . the 44 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
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... EXCHEQUER . the question SEVERAL Scholars , since Stubbs , have examined the perhaps insoluble question of the origin of the Exchequer , notably Mr. Round and quite Recent work on recently Messrs . Hughes , Crump and Johnson . These ...
... EXCHEQUER . the question SEVERAL Scholars , since Stubbs , have examined the perhaps insoluble question of the origin of the Exchequer , notably Mr. Round and quite Recent work on recently Messrs . Hughes , Crump and Johnson . These ...
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... exchequer and the constitution of the staff of the Court of Accounts were of Norman origin . In short , an upper chamber of foreign origin was superimposed on a lower chamber already estab- lished before the Norman invasion.1 The Anglo ...
... exchequer and the constitution of the staff of the Court of Accounts were of Norman origin . In short , an upper chamber of foreign origin was superimposed on a lower chamber already estab- lished before the Norman invasion.1 The Anglo ...
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... Exchequer , like the main portion of the staff of the Upper Exchequer , is , " they say , " clearly of foreign origin . " 2 The ' clearness ' they give us on that point is not dazzling . Let us see what it amounts to . Origin of the ...
... Exchequer , like the main portion of the staff of the Upper Exchequer , is , " they say , " clearly of foreign origin . " 2 The ' clearness ' they give us on that point is not dazzling . Let us see what it amounts to . Origin of the ...
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