Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... term is not absolutely general . At the end of the 12th century it is not used in the Boldon Book , the land - book of the Bishop of Durham ; the rural unit , in this document , is the villa , though in reality the manorial organisation ...
... term is not absolutely general . At the end of the 12th century it is not used in the Boldon Book , the land - book of the Bishop of Durham ; the rural unit , in this document , is the villa , though in reality the manorial organisation ...
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... term for the serfs , attended the halimot just as much as the free tenants ; although the villeins were in a majority , the free tenants were amenable to this court in which we see the members of the peasants themselves " presenting ...
... term for the serfs , attended the halimot just as much as the free tenants ; although the villeins were in a majority , the free tenants were amenable to this court in which we see the members of the peasants themselves " presenting ...
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... term ' mark ' as appli- cable to the English village community . See Domesday Book and Beyond , pp . 354-355 . 5. The Romans of Britain , 1878 . Coulanges had studied Roman Gaul was little known on the THE ORIGIN OF THE MANOR 5.
... term ' mark ' as appli- cable to the English village community . See Domesday Book and Beyond , pp . 354-355 . 5. The Romans of Britain , 1878 . Coulanges had studied Roman Gaul was little known on the THE ORIGIN OF THE MANOR 5.
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... term has several meanings , and the hide was not , as a matter of fact , a fixed measure . Stubbs states that the hide of the Norman period was no doubt a hundred and twenty or a hundred acres ( Const . Hist . , i , p . 79 ) . But he ...
... term has several meanings , and the hide was not , as a matter of fact , a fixed measure . Stubbs states that the hide of the Norman period was no doubt a hundred and twenty or a hundred acres ( Const . Hist . , i , p . 79 ) . But he ...
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... ; Vinogradoff , Growth of the Manor , pp . 212 sqq . 2. On the meaning of the terms twelfhynd - men and twyhynd - men , see below , pp . 36 sqq . virgate , the quarter of a hide1 became the common 16 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
... ; Vinogradoff , Growth of the Manor , pp . 212 sqq . 2. On the meaning of the terms twelfhynd - men and twyhynd - men , see below , pp . 36 sqq . virgate , the quarter of a hide1 became the common 16 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
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