Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... estates , which were known by the Norman name of manors.1 The manor , a purely the end of the private division , 2 a unit in the eyes of its Middle Ages . lord , did not necessarily coincide with the township or village , a legal ...
... estates , which were known by the Norman name of manors.1 The manor , a purely the end of the private division , 2 a unit in the eyes of its Middle Ages . lord , did not necessarily coincide with the township or village , a legal ...
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... estates . Already , tempore regis Edwardi , we find the manor , with a lord's demesne and a village community composed of serfs , whom the lord has provided with indivisible holdings ; the Domesday Book of the eastern counties speaks ...
... estates . Already , tempore regis Edwardi , we find the manor , with a lord's demesne and a village community composed of serfs , whom the lord has provided with indivisible holdings ; the Domesday Book of the eastern counties speaks ...
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... estate , that is to say , the manor : and the administrative abuses of the Lower Empire hastened the formation of the seignorial authority and the enslavement of the free husbandmen , Germans for the most part , whom the emperors had ...
... estate , that is to say , the manor : and the administrative abuses of the Lower Empire hastened the formation of the seignorial authority and the enslavement of the free husbandmen , Germans for the most part , whom the emperors had ...
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... estates is an absurd improb- ability ; the same is true of the supposition that the Saxon pirates could have come from the centre of Europe . Even when Mr. Seebohm treads on ground which appears more solid , and quotes his documents ...
... estates is an absurd improb- ability ; the same is true of the supposition that the Saxon pirates could have come from the centre of Europe . Even when Mr. Seebohm treads on ground which appears more solid , and quotes his documents ...
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... estate organised on the Italian model , the great landowner living in a fine country house , having the part he had reserved for himself cultivated by slaves , and letting out the rest of his property to coloni , were by no means ...
... estate organised on the Italian model , the great landowner living in a fine country house , having the part he had reserved for himself cultivated by slaves , and letting out the rest of his property to coloni , were by no means ...
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