Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... Domesday Book ( Maitland , Domesday Book and Beyond , 1897 , pp . 22-23 ) . The co - existence of several manors in the territory of one village sometimes brought about the partition of the village ; or on the other hand it persisted ...
... Domesday Book ( Maitland , Domesday Book and Beyond , 1897 , pp . 22-23 ) . The co - existence of several manors in the territory of one village sometimes brought about the partition of the village ; or on the other hand it persisted ...
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... book in which Fustel de 1. De la marche germanique in Recherches sur quelques problèmes d'histoire , 1885 , p . 356 ... Domesday Book and Beyond , pp . 354-355 . 5. The Romans of Britain , 1878 . Coulanges had studied Roman Gaul was ...
... book in which Fustel de 1. De la marche germanique in Recherches sur quelques problèmes d'histoire , 1885 , p . 356 ... Domesday Book and Beyond , pp . 354-355 . 5. The Romans of Britain , 1878 . Coulanges had studied Roman Gaul was ...
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... Domesday Book of the eastern counties speaks indeed of liberi homines and sochemanni , but they were Danes or Normans : the natives were not free tenants . Earlier still , in the time of King Ine or Ini , at the end of the seventh ...
... Domesday Book of the eastern counties speaks indeed of liberi homines and sochemanni , but they were Danes or Normans : the natives were not free tenants . Earlier still , in the time of King Ine or Ini , at the end of the seventh ...
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... Domesday Book , he loses hold on realities and allows himself to be duped by his fixed idea . He is the sport of a veritable historical mirage , when he sees the whole of England in the eleventh century , covered with manors like those ...
... Domesday Book , he loses hold on realities and allows himself to be duped by his fixed idea . He is the sport of a veritable historical mirage , when he sees the whole of England in the eleventh century , covered with manors like those ...
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... ( Domesday Book and Beyond , pp . 357 sqq . ) have shown the artificial character of the Domesday hide . hide was very generally divided into 120 fractions called acres [ for fiscal hides of fewer acres see Vinogradoff , Growth of the ...
... ( Domesday Book and Beyond , pp . 357 sqq . ) have shown the artificial character of the Domesday hide . hide was very generally divided into 120 fractions called acres [ for fiscal hides of fewer acres see Vinogradoff , Growth of the ...
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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.
Page 101 - Londoniarum habeat omnes antiquas libertates et liberas consuetudines suas, tam per terras quam per aquas. Preterea volumus et concedimus quod omnes alie civitates, et burgi, et ville, et portus, habeant omnes libertates et liberas consuetudines suas.
Page 33 - ... ut omnino desit locus, ubi filii nobilium aut emeritorum militum possessionem accipere possint...