Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... military service - VIII , The Origin of the Towns in England - IX . London in the 12th Century X. The Two Trials of John Lackland XI . An " Unknown Charter of Liberties " XII . The Great Charter Index - 52 67 91 107 - 116 - 127 146 I ...
... military service - VIII , The Origin of the Towns in England - IX . London in the 12th Century X. The Two Trials of John Lackland XI . An " Unknown Charter of Liberties " XII . The Great Charter Index - 52 67 91 107 - 116 - 127 146 I ...
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... Military service was henceforth the 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 ...
... Military service was henceforth the 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 ...
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... military aristocracy to one another established infinitely varied relations ... services ; such are the sochemanni cum omni consuetudine 2 in the eastern ... services fixed 20 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
... military aristocracy to one another established infinitely varied relations ... services ; such are the sochemanni cum omni consuetudine 2 in the eastern ... services fixed 20 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
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... services ; the same heavy burdens , of course , pressed upon the estates formerly held in dependence on a thegn , where rents and services had ... service . The military class definitively constituted itself in THE ORIGIN OF THE MANOR 23.
... services ; the same heavy burdens , of course , pressed upon the estates formerly held in dependence on a thegn , where rents and services had ... service . The military class definitively constituted itself in THE ORIGIN OF THE MANOR 23.
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Charles Petit-Dutaillis, Georges Lefebvre Reginald Francis Treharne. some service . The military class definitively ... service in the army . In the same way the peasants were all tenants owing dues and generally manual labour ; the ...
Charles Petit-Dutaillis, Georges Lefebvre Reginald Francis Treharne. some service . The military class definitively ... service in the army . In the same way the peasants were all tenants owing dues and generally manual labour ; 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...