Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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Page 102
... John Lackland identified the aids of London with the feudal aids , and thus recognised its character of a seigneurie collective populaire ? " 66 London and the Barons We do not think so . In order to understand this phrase we must go ...
... John Lackland identified the aids of London with the feudal aids , and thus recognised its character of a seigneurie collective populaire ? " 66 London and the Barons We do not think so . In order to understand this phrase we must go ...
Page 103
... John's illusory the barons and the Great Charter shows that in this question , as in many others , John Lackland exacted a compromise.2 He refused to put any other town in the position of London , and even to London he only granted a ...
... John's illusory the barons and the Great Charter shows that in this question , as in many others , John Lackland exacted a compromise.2 He refused to put any other town in the position of London , and even to London he only granted a ...
Page 105
... John Lackland , but the burgesses did not even show any desire for such recognition . They asked for nothing of the sort in the nine articles , or in the petition of the barons . I will add that such a claim is equally absent from their ...
... John Lackland , but the burgesses did not even show any desire for such recognition . They asked for nothing of the sort in the nine articles , or in the petition of the barons . I will add that such a claim is equally absent from their ...
Page 106
... town of London into his hands , notably for false judgement in the husting ( Pollock and Maitland , Hist . of English Law , i , p . 668. ) 107 X. THE TWO TRIALS OF JOHN LACKLAND . nephew 106 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
... town of London into his hands , notably for false judgement in the husting ( Pollock and Maitland , Hist . of English Law , i , p . 668. ) 107 X. THE TWO TRIALS OF JOHN LACKLAND . nephew 106 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
Page 107
... JOHN LACKLAND . nephew Arthur , 66 ACCORDING to the narrative of Stubbs , John Lackland was twice condemned as contumacious by the court Narrative of of Philip Augustus - in 1202 and in 1203 . Stubbs After his first condemnation , in ...
... JOHN LACKLAND . nephew Arthur , 66 ACCORDING to the narrative of Stubbs , John Lackland was twice condemned as contumacious by the court Narrative of of Philip Augustus - in 1202 and in 1203 . Stubbs After his first condemnation , in ...
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