Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... Ballard's recent book , Domesday Boroughs , 1904 , p . 124 . 5. Edward , I , 2 , in Liebermann , Gesetze der Angelsachsen , I , pp . 140- 141 . two charters is a charter of exchange , granted by 30 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
... Ballard's recent book , Domesday Boroughs , 1904 , p . 124 . 5. Edward , I , 2 , in Liebermann , Gesetze der Angelsachsen , I , pp . 140- 141 . two charters is a charter of exchange , granted by 30 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
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... Borough , 1898 , Appendix , pp . 209-210 . 3. Printed in John Smyth , Lives of the Berkeleys , i , p . 22 ( quoted by Maitland ) . which surround " burgiet " here prove that there is 40 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
... Borough , 1898 , Appendix , pp . 209-210 . 3. Printed in John Smyth , Lives of the Berkeleys , i , p . 22 ( quoted by Maitland ) . which surround " burgiet " here prove that there is 40 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
Page 41
... and that a natural relation thus established itself between the gate , the belfry and jurisdictional power . 1. Borough Customs , ii , 1906 , p . xvi , note 1 . 42 V. THE CEREMONY OF " DUBBING TO KNIGHTHOOD . ' BURH - GEAT - SETL ' 41.
... and that a natural relation thus established itself between the gate , the belfry and jurisdictional power . 1. Borough Customs , ii , 1906 , p . xvi , note 1 . 42 V. THE CEREMONY OF " DUBBING TO KNIGHTHOOD . ' BURH - GEAT - SETL ' 41.
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... borough " were used to designate them from North to South . In England the degrees of urban enfranchise- 1. For the bibliography , see Ch . Gross , Bibliography of British Municipal History , 1897. It is an excellent repertory . But ...
... borough " were used to designate them from North to South . In England the degrees of urban enfranchise- 1. For the bibliography , see Ch . Gross , Bibliography of British Municipal History , 1897. It is an excellent repertory . But ...
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... borough , and the municipal charters often contain in their first line the characteristic formula : " Quod sit liber burgus . ” 1 Hence in the works of English scholars who concern themselves with the origin of municipal liberties , the ...
... borough , and the municipal charters often contain in their first line the characteristic formula : " Quod sit liber burgus . ” 1 Hence in the works of English scholars who concern themselves with the origin of municipal liberties , the ...
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