The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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... succession , relations with France , war and peace , the maintenance of order , were discussed , and oaths of fealty were taken.3 It is not paradoxical to say that feudalism in Normandy was worked out in such a logical and systematic ...
... succession , relations with France , war and peace , the maintenance of order , were discussed , and oaths of fealty were taken.3 It is not paradoxical to say that feudalism in Normandy was worked out in such a logical and systematic ...
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... succession by parage ; but the influence of Anjou cannot be set on one side . Angevin law , while enforcing succession by parage , had early laid stress on the rights of the eldest son . During Henry II's reign parage seems to have been ...
... succession by parage ; but the influence of Anjou cannot be set on one side . Angevin law , while enforcing succession by parage , had early laid stress on the rights of the eldest son . During Henry II's reign parage seems to have been ...
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... succession was possible , i.e. , in the case where daughters alone survived . Where sons survived , English law at the end of the twelfth century recognised primogeniture : there was no division of a feudal tenement . If the tenement ...
... succession was possible , i.e. , in the case where daughters alone survived . Where sons survived , English law at the end of the twelfth century recognised primogeniture : there was no division of a feudal tenement . If the tenement ...
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... succession to several impartible holdings ; therefore it is reasonable to suppose that Henry's edict formed the law of parage . The similar policy of Count Geoffrey in Brittany ( 1185 ) implies the joint operation of primogeniture and ...
... succession to several impartible holdings ; therefore it is reasonable to suppose that Henry's edict formed the law of parage . The similar policy of Count Geoffrey in Brittany ( 1185 ) implies the joint operation of primogeniture and ...
Page 102
... succession of the eldest son . In Normandy the rule shows a conscious bias towards parage ( i.e. , the equality of the sons ) , since the bar to the succession of the eldest did not operate in the case of parage . In England , where a ...
... succession of the eldest son . In Normandy the rule shows a conscious bias towards parage ( i.e. , the equality of the sons ) , since the bar to the succession of the eldest did not operate in the case of parage . In England , where a ...
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