Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... local institutions , its Church , its Nobility , its towns , its freeholders and its villeins was evolved from the old Anglo - Saxon Britain , " " 1. In which the translation is included . this is the subject of the author's enquiry . With.
... local institutions , its Church , its Nobility , its towns , its freeholders and its villeins was evolved from the old Anglo - Saxon Britain , " " 1. In which the translation is included . this is the subject of the author's enquiry . With.
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... 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. . THE EVOLUTION OF THE RURAL CLASSES IN ENGLAND.
... 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. . THE EVOLUTION OF THE RURAL CLASSES IN ENGLAND.
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... towns , farmed the dues and paid a fixed lump sum to its lord . It was , then , a juridical person . 1 Finally , the village had its share in local - government , police and the royal courts of justice.2 ( Thus the English manor , like ...
... towns , farmed the dues and paid a fixed lump sum to its lord . It was , then , a juridical person . 1 Finally , the village had its share in local - government , police and the royal courts of justice.2 ( Thus the English manor , like ...
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... town gate - seat , where a court was held for trying causes of family and tenants , ad urbis portam sedes . " As a matter of fact there is certainly no question of a tribunal held at the gates of a town . Mr. Maitland in Domesday Book ...
... town gate - seat , where a court was held for trying causes of family and tenants , ad urbis portam sedes . " As a matter of fact there is certainly no question of a tribunal held at the gates of a town . Mr. Maitland in Domesday Book ...
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... town , or house . The passage signifies therefore that , among the condi- tions necessary before a ceorl could become a thegn , he must have an assigned place and a special office ( sun- dernote ) in the hall , the court of the king ...
... town , or house . The passage signifies therefore that , among the condi- tions necessary before a ceorl could become a thegn , he must have an assigned place and a special office ( sun- dernote ) in the hall , the court of the king ...
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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.
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