Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... land among the Anglo - Saxons ? - III . Twelfhynd - man and Twyhynd - man . 29 A new theory of family solidarity among the Anglo - Saxons 66 - IV . The Burh - geat - setl 99 V. Dubbing to Knighthood . 36 39 The reciprocal influences of ...
... land among the Anglo - Saxons ? - III . Twelfhynd - man and Twyhynd - man . 29 A new theory of family solidarity among the Anglo - Saxons 66 - IV . The Burh - geat - setl 99 V. Dubbing to Knighthood . 36 39 The reciprocal influences of ...
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... lands in demesne , which he cultivated with the aid of labour services , and he let the remainder in return for fixed dues ... land - book of the Bishop of Durham ; the rural unit , in this document , is the villa , though in reality the ...
... lands in demesne , which he cultivated with the aid of labour services , and he let the remainder in return for fixed dues ... land - book of the Bishop of Durham ; the rural unit , in this document , is the villa , though in reality the ...
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... land scattered in the different fields , customary rights in the common lands , and a part of the fodder produced by the meadows of the village . Once the harvest had been reaped in the fields and the hay got in in the meadows , the ...
... land scattered in the different fields , customary rights in the common lands , and a part of the fodder produced by the meadows of the village . Once the harvest had been reaped in the fields and the hay got in in the meadows , the ...
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... land which he cultivated himself . But the customs to which the exercise of the right of ownership had to defer , the methods of husbandry and pasturage , the importance of the interests of all kinds entrusted to the peasants themselves ...
... land which he cultivated himself . But the customs to which the exercise of the right of ownership had to defer , the methods of husbandry and pasturage , the importance of the interests of all kinds entrusted to the peasants themselves ...
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... lands of their mark . In this " paradise of yeomen " the free husbandman is judged only in the court of the mark , submits to the customs of the mark alone , acknowledges no other head but the " first markman , " hereditary or elected ...
... lands of their mark . In this " paradise of yeomen " the free husbandman is judged only in the court of the mark , submits to the customs of the mark alone , acknowledges no other head but the " first markman , " hereditary or elected ...
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Page 136 - Nullus liber homo capiatur, vel imprisonetur, aut dissaisiatur, aut utlagetur, aut exuletur, aut aliquo modo destruatur, nee super eum ibimus, nee super eum mittemus, nisi per legale judicium parium suorum vel per legem terrae.
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