Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... Courts , 1889 , i , p . xxxix . 3. In the counties of Cambridge , Essex , Suffolk , Norfolk , Lincoln , Nottingham and Derby , and in some parts of Yorkshire , the village was frequently divided between three or four Norman lords , at ...
... Courts , 1889 , i , p . xxxix . 3. In the counties of Cambridge , Essex , Suffolk , Norfolk , Lincoln , Nottingham and Derby , and in some parts of Yorkshire , the village was frequently divided between three or four Norman lords , at ...
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... court in which we see the members of the peasants themselves " presenting " " 1. The English open - field system has been often studied . The starting point is Nasse's essay Zur Geschichte der mittelalterlichen Feldgemein- schaft in ...
... court in which we see the members of the peasants themselves " presenting " " 1. The English open - field system has been often studied . The starting point is Nasse's essay Zur Geschichte der mittelalterlichen Feldgemein- schaft in ...
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... courts of justice.2 Thus the English manor , like a French rural domain of the same period , was dependent on a lord ; and the lord claimed dues from his tenants and day - work to till the land which he cultivated himself . But the ...
... courts of justice.2 Thus the English manor , like a French rural domain of the same period , was dependent on a lord ; and the lord claimed dues from his tenants and day - work to till the land which he cultivated himself . But the ...
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... court of the mark , submits to the customs of the mark alone , acknowledges no other head but the " first markman , " hereditary or elected , or the powerful warrior who secures the safety of the mark . This head , however , ends ...
... court of the mark , submits to the customs of the mark alone , acknowledges no other head but the " first markman , " hereditary or elected , or the powerful warrior who secures the safety of the mark . This head , however , ends ...
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... Anglo - Saxon commendation , see Maitland , Domesday Book and Beyond . p . 69 ; Pollock and Maitland , History of English Law , vol . i , pp . 30 , 31 . so conferred were exercised , either in the court of THE ORIGIN OF THE MANOR 15.
... Anglo - Saxon commendation , see Maitland , Domesday Book and Beyond . p . 69 ; Pollock and Maitland , History of English Law , vol . i , pp . 30 , 31 . so conferred were exercised , either in the court of THE ORIGIN OF THE MANOR 15.
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