Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... 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 Lackland XI . An " Unknown Charter of Liberties " XII ...
... 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 Lackland XI . An " Unknown Charter of Liberties " XII ...
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... feudal and manorial system.2 The Mark theory has been partially abandoned . Kemble had the merit of raising questions which are still debated at the present day ; unfortunately , his structure is a creation of fancy . Maurer , on the ...
... feudal and manorial system.2 The Mark theory has been partially abandoned . Kemble had the merit of raising questions which are still debated at the present day ; unfortunately , his structure is a creation of fancy . Maurer , on the ...
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... feudalism in the supremacy of the Frank conquerors and the subjection of the Gallo - Romans . 1. Stubbs , op . cit . i , p . 227 . Mr. Seebohm's Romanist thesis , despite a brilliant success in THE ORIGIN OF THE MANOR 9.
... feudalism in the supremacy of the Frank conquerors and the subjection of the Gallo - Romans . 1. Stubbs , op . cit . i , p . 227 . Mr. Seebohm's Romanist thesis , despite a brilliant success in THE ORIGIN OF THE MANOR 9.
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... ( Feudal England , 1895 , pp . 36 sqq .; see also Victoria History of Bedfordshire , 1904 , vol . i , pp . 191-193 ) and Professor Maitland ( Domesday Book and Beyond , pp . 357 sqq . ) have shown the artificial character of the Domesday ...
... ( Feudal England , 1895 , pp . 36 sqq .; see also Victoria History of Bedfordshire , 1904 , vol . i , pp . 191-193 ) and Professor Maitland ( Domesday Book and Beyond , pp . 357 sqq . ) have shown the artificial character of the Domesday ...
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... Feudal England , and he and other scholars are at present furnishing the editors of the Victoria History of the Counties of England with a detailed examination , county by county , of all the historical information that Domesday Book ...
... Feudal England , and he and other scholars are at present furnishing the editors of the Victoria History of the Counties of England with a detailed examination , county by county , of all the historical information that Domesday Book ...
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