Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... reign . Mr. Maitland has called attention to the advantages of the plan which by combining narrative and analysis allows no detail of importance to escape , and gives a marvellously concrete impression of the develop- ment of the nation ...
... reign . Mr. Maitland has called attention to the advantages of the plan which by combining narrative and analysis allows no detail of importance to escape , and gives a marvellously concrete impression of the develop- ment of the nation ...
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... reign of Canute ; but Mr. Maitland makes them go back to the seventh century.1 Results of the struggle against the Danes . The evolution which was carrying England towards the seignorial régime became a very much speedier process in ...
... reign of Canute ; but Mr. Maitland makes them go back to the seventh century.1 Results of the struggle against the Danes . The evolution which was carrying England towards the seignorial régime became a very much speedier process in ...
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... reign or , on various pretexts , in the course of it " ( Vict . Hist . of Warwickshire , i , 1904 , p . 282 ) . Mr. Round , it is obvious , does not believe in an immediate and methodical dispossession , but he considers that the cases ...
... reign or , on various pretexts , in the course of it " ( Vict . Hist . of Warwickshire , i , 1904 , p . 282 ) . Mr. Round , it is obvious , does not believe in an immediate and methodical dispossession , but he considers that the cases ...
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... reign is characteristic : in the county of Cambridge there are no more than 213 of them instead of 900 ; 700 have descended to an inferior social rank.4 In the county of Hertford the decadence of this class is equally striking.5 In ...
... reign is characteristic : in the county of Cambridge there are no more than 213 of them instead of 900 ; 700 have descended to an inferior social rank.4 In the county of Hertford the decadence of this class is equally striking.5 In ...
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... reign of Henry I. , and that until then the financial administration is called Thesaurus or Fiscus . Mr. Round quotes 2 a curious passage from the Cartulary of Abingdon , which records a lawsuit tried in the Curia Regis at Winchester ...
... reign of Henry I. , and that until then the financial administration is called Thesaurus or Fiscus . Mr. Round quotes 2 a curious passage from the Cartulary of Abingdon , which records a lawsuit tried in the Curia Regis at Winchester ...
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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...