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... Mortain , Breteuil , Alençon and other places tells in the same direction ( Brussel , Usage des fiefs , i , p . 212 : the scriptum de foagio . Cf. Viollet , p . 78 , note ) . For the survival of local customs in the English shires see ...
... Mortain , Breteuil , Alençon and other places tells in the same direction ( Brussel , Usage des fiefs , i , p . 212 : the scriptum de foagio . Cf. Viollet , p . 78 , note ) . For the survival of local customs in the English shires see ...
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... Mortain and Alençon , for example - were of more artificial origin . The unity of Normandy and the nature of the duke's authority , which was that of a count , 2 put the older divisions at the mercy of the central power . As a result of ...
... Mortain and Alençon , for example - were of more artificial origin . The unity of Normandy and the nature of the duke's authority , which was that of a count , 2 put the older divisions at the mercy of the central power . As a result of ...
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... Mortain contained viscounties , and its vassals contributed the auxilium vicecomitis ; 3 Evreux contained a viscounty and preposi- tura ; the counts of Meulan , a French title , who succeeded the counts of Brionne in Brionne , seem to ...
... Mortain contained viscounties , and its vassals contributed the auxilium vicecomitis ; 3 Evreux contained a viscounty and preposi- tura ; the counts of Meulan , a French title , who succeeded the counts of Brionne in Brionne , seem to ...
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... Mortain and the honour of Montfort are cases in point . 5 greater number were treated as part of the ducal demesne ... Mortain was not farmed as a whole , but the subordinate farms were paid direct into the exchequer ( Rot . Scacc . , 8 ...
... Mortain and the honour of Montfort are cases in point . 5 greater number were treated as part of the ducal demesne ... Mortain was not farmed as a whole , but the subordinate farms were paid direct into the exchequer ( Rot . Scacc . , 8 ...
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... Mortain , since the châtellenie belonged to the honour of Mortain ( Cart . Norm . , No. 412 , p . 66 ) . [ TENCHEBRAI ] . Called a " ballia " in IIO THE LOSS OF NORMANDY The seneschal, the castle, and the inquest The seneschal.
... Mortain , since the châtellenie belonged to the honour of Mortain ( Cart . Norm . , No. 412 , p . 66 ) . [ TENCHEBRAI ] . Called a " ballia " in IIO THE LOSS OF NORMANDY The seneschal, the castle, and the inquest The seneschal.
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