Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... means proved that where they settled they exterminated the native population.1 They had no aversion to the usages of the open field , and could quickly accustom themselves to live side by side with the British peasants . The Celtic ...
... means proved that where they settled they exterminated the native population.1 They had no aversion to the usages of the open field , and could quickly accustom themselves to live side by side with the British peasants . The Celtic ...
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... means of existence ; and thus the tenement in villeinage imposes the status of a villein on him who takes it up . On the whole question , see Vinogradoff , Villainage , pp . 43 sqq . , 127 sqq .; Growth of the Manor , pp . 296 sqq ...
... means of existence ; and thus the tenement in villeinage imposes the status of a villein on him who takes it up . On the whole question , see Vinogradoff , Villainage , pp . 43 sqq . , 127 sqq .; Growth of the Manor , pp . 296 sqq ...
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... mean public land ; ( 2 ) that there was not in Anglo - Saxon England any " public land " distinct from the royal demesne . The term folkland is to be found in three texts only ; a law and two charters . According to a law of Edward the ...
... mean public land ; ( 2 ) that there was not in Anglo - Saxon England any " public land " distinct from the royal demesne . The term folkland is to be found in three texts only ; a law and two charters . According to a law of Edward the ...
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... mean " public land . " Stubbs gives his adhesion to this view a little unwillingly , it would seem , 2 in the passages he has carefully revised and corrected . But he maintains that there existed , at least until the end of the period ...
... mean " public land . " Stubbs gives his adhesion to this view a little unwillingly , it would seem , 2 in the passages he has carefully revised and corrected . But he maintains that there existed , at least until the end of the period ...
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... mean ? Mr. W. H. Stevenson , the learned editor of the Crawford Charters and of the Annales of Asser , sees in it nothing but a rhetorical figure : the part is taken for the whole , and the " burh - gate means simply the " burh , " the ...
... mean ? Mr. W. H. Stevenson , the learned editor of the Crawford Charters and of the Annales of Asser , sees in it nothing but a rhetorical figure : the part is taken for the whole , and the " burh - gate means simply the " burh , " 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.
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