It directed that in all future transfers of land, the purchaser, instead of becoming the feudal dependent of the alienor, should enter into the same relations in which the alienor had stood to the next lord. In this way the king and the chief lords would... The Scutage and Knight Service in England - Page 102by James Fosdick Baldwin - 1897 - 119 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Stubbs - 1875 - 676 pages
...it gave to the lords over their tenants, it gave in tenfold force to the king over the lords 4. It directed that in all future transfers of land, the...enter into the same relations in which the alienor had stood to the next lord. In this way the king and the chief lords would not lose the services and... | |
| William Stubbs - 1875 - 642 pages
...it gave in tenfold force to the Icing over the lords 4. It directed that in all future transfers_of land, the purchaser, instead of becoming the feudal...enter into the same relations in which the alienor had stood to the next lord. In thisjvay the king and the chief lords would not lose the services and... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1892 - 608 pages
...King far greater Quia influence over the lords. " It directed that in all future EmPtoreItransfers of land, the purchaser, instead of becoming the feudal...enter into the same relations in which the alienor had stood to the next lord. In this way the king and the chief lords would not lose the services and... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1892 - 596 pages
...Legislator, power over their tenants, it gave the King far greater Quia influence over the lords. " It directed that in all future transfers of land, the purchaser, instead of becoming the fendal dependent of the alienor, should enter into the same relations in which the alienor had stood... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1892 - 596 pages
...Legislator, power over their tenants, it gave the King far greater Quia influence over the lords. " It directed that in all future transfers of land, the purchaser, instead of becoming the fendal dependent of the alienor, should enter into the same relations in which the alienor had stood... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1894 - 630 pages
...gave the lords power over their tenants, it gave the King far greater influence over the lords. " It directed that in all future transfers of land, the...enter into the same relations in which the alienor had stood to the next lord. In this way the king and the chief lords would not lose the services and... | |
| William Stubbs - 1906 - 700 pages
...the king over the lords 2. It?> directed that in all future transfers of land, the purchaser, iustead of becoming the feudal dependent of the alienor, should...enter into the same relations in which the alienor had stood to the next lord. In this way the king and the chief lords would not lose the services and... | |
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