Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... scutage.1 The usual rate was two marks on the knight's fee , and it has been pointed out that that sum was equal to the 1. Stubbs discusses scutage in several passages ; see vol . i , pp . 491-492 , 494 , 624-625 . He rightly remarks ...
... scutage.1 The usual rate was two marks on the knight's fee , and it has been pointed out that that sum was equal to the 1. Stubbs discusses scutage in several passages ; see vol . i , pp . 491-492 , 494 , 624-625 . He rightly remarks ...
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... scutage , which was paid , as is well known , on the scutum or knight's fee . Mr. Round has shown very well how the replies of the barons were always interpreted to their disadvantage . These cartae of the barons , transcribed in the ...
... scutage , which was paid , as is well known , on the scutum or knight's fee . Mr. Round has shown very well how the replies of the barons were always interpreted to their disadvantage . These cartae of the barons , transcribed in the ...
Page 63
... 1166 , at a moment when the 1. Mr. Round , pp . 293 sqq . , admits that the knight's fee was normally an estate yielding an annual revenue of 20 pounds . tax for the redemption of service , the scutage of THE TENURIAL SYSTEM 63.
... 1166 , at a moment when the 1. Mr. Round , pp . 293 sqq . , admits that the knight's fee was normally an estate yielding an annual revenue of 20 pounds . tax for the redemption of service , the scutage of THE TENURIAL SYSTEM 63.
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... scutage of one or two marks on the knight's fee attracted the attention of the financiers of the exchequer . It seems as if the inquest of 1166 might have given military tenure a precision and stability which it had not as yet ; but the ...
... scutage of one or two marks on the knight's fee attracted the attention of the financiers of the exchequer . It seems as if the inquest of 1166 might have given military tenure a precision and stability which it had not as yet ; but the ...
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... scutage or aid beyond the three occasions provided for by feudal law , without the consent of the assembly of tenants - in - chief , and the aid in these three cases is to be levied on a reasonable scale . But what does the 3 1 ...
... scutage or aid beyond the three occasions provided for by feudal law , without the consent of the assembly of tenants - in - chief , and the aid in these three cases is to be levied on a reasonable scale . But what does the 3 1 ...
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