Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... sqq . ) . 3. Maitland , Domesday Book , p . 162 . by the Church to the thegns , see ibidem , Upon the láen - lands granted pp . 301 sqq . The same personal or territorial ties which attached the members THE ORIGIN OF THE MANOR 19.
... sqq . ) . 3. Maitland , Domesday Book , p . 162 . by the Church to the thegns , see ibidem , Upon the láen - lands granted pp . 301 sqq . The same personal or territorial ties which attached the members THE ORIGIN OF THE MANOR 19.
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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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... granted by King Ethelbert in 858 ; it is in Latin ; in the text there is no mention of folkland , but a note in Anglo - Saxon on the back of the document indicates that the king has converted into folkland a piece of land which he has ...
... granted by King Ethelbert in 858 ; it is in Latin ; in the text there is no mention of folkland , but a note in Anglo - Saxon on the back of the document indicates that the king has converted into folkland a piece of land which he has ...
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... granted to Robert Fitz - Harding : 3 " Cum tol et them et zoch et sache et belle et burgiet et infankenethef . " The words 1. W. H. Stevenson , ' Burh - geat - setl , ' in English Historical Review , xii , 1897 , pp . 489 sqq . 2 ...
... granted to Robert Fitz - Harding : 3 " Cum tol et them et zoch et sache et belle et burgiet et infankenethef . " The words 1. W. H. Stevenson , ' Burh - geat - setl , ' in English Historical Review , xii , 1897 , pp . 489 sqq . 2 ...
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... granting the estate of a given thegn . Thus , in Hampshire , Alured of Marlborough had , in both his manors , succeeded a certain Carle , who was also his ' antecessor ' in Surrey and Somerset , and in the bulk of his Wiltshire lands ...
... granting the estate of a given thegn . Thus , in Hampshire , Alured of Marlborough had , in both his manors , succeeded a certain Carle , who was also his ' antecessor ' in Surrey and Somerset , and in the bulk of his Wiltshire lands ...
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