Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... obligation and attribute of thegns . Most of them had at least five hides , that is to say , landed property five times as large as the old normal family holding , and the revenue of their estates allowed them , with the serjeants whom ...
... obligation and attribute of thegns . Most of them had at least five hides , that is to say , landed property five times as large as the old normal family holding , and the revenue of their estates allowed them , with the serjeants whom ...
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... obligations of an agricultural tenant towards his lord.2 1. Const . Hist . , i , pp . 283 sqq . , 389 sqq . , 604 sqq . 2. Maitland , Domesday Book and Beyond , pp . 152 sqq .; Pollock and Maitland , History of English Law , i , pp ...
... obligations of an agricultural tenant towards his lord.2 1. Const . Hist . , i , pp . 283 sqq . , 389 sqq . , 604 sqq . 2. Maitland , Domesday Book and Beyond , pp . 152 sqq .; Pollock and Maitland , History of English Law , i , pp ...
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... obligations imposed , when it was levied , on those who held land by knight service , he should have taken account of ` recent work , and not have contented himself with referring in a single line to Mr. Round's article which is in ...
... obligations imposed , when it was levied , on those who held land by knight service , he should have taken account of ` recent work , and not have contented himself with referring in a single line to Mr. Round's article which is in ...
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... obligations towards the king required . Tenure in serjeanty 3. Tenure in serjeanty . The servientes , serjeants ( officers of every kind from the seneschal or the constable / to the cook or messenger ) , received land from the king or ...
... obligations towards the king required . Tenure in serjeanty 3. Tenure in serjeanty . The servientes , serjeants ( officers of every kind from the seneschal or the constable / to the cook or messenger ) , received land from the king or ...
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... obligation is linked already with the possession of land instead of being , as formerly , a personal obligation of the ... obligations ) . The feuda militum , the knights ' fees , were units worth £ 20 a year . Stubbs takes the same view ...
... obligation is linked already with the possession of land instead of being , as formerly , a personal obligation of the ... obligations ) . The feuda militum , the knights ' fees , were units worth £ 20 a year . Stubbs takes the same view ...
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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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