A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... cities or boroughs to which they belonged . The cities and boroughs , after the Conquest , became part of the demesne of the Crown ; but many of them were afterwards granted to the barons , who became lords of the boroughs.3 The ...
... cities or boroughs to which they belonged . The cities and boroughs , after the Conquest , became part of the demesne of the Crown ; but many of them were afterwards granted to the barons , who became lords of the boroughs.3 The ...
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... cities and burghs are mentioned , with the services , charges , and customs to which they were liable :-( Kelham's Domesday Book Illustrated , p . 430 ; Ellis , vol . i . p . 190. ) Shaftesbury . Huntingdon . Derby . Dover . Northampton ...
... cities and burghs are mentioned , with the services , charges , and customs to which they were liable :-( Kelham's Domesday Book Illustrated , p . 430 ; Ellis , vol . i . p . 190. ) Shaftesbury . Huntingdon . Derby . Dover . Northampton ...
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... cities and boroughs , the villein - tenants of the king , -and the holders of all lands of socage - tenure , were liable to tallage . The king also increased his revenue by levy- ing duties on imports and exports , which were often ex ...
... cities and boroughs , the villein - tenants of the king , -and the holders of all lands of socage - tenure , were liable to tallage . The king also increased his revenue by levy- ing duties on imports and exports , which were often ex ...
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... cities and boroughs were in the hands of the king . Yet there was peace and safety in the land . Wil- liam , through his justiciars , or judges , exercised the sternest justice ; crimes were severely punished ; and the repression of ...
... cities and boroughs were in the hands of the king . Yet there was peace and safety in the land . Wil- liam , through his justiciars , or judges , exercised the sternest justice ; crimes were severely punished ; and the repression of ...
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... cities and boroughs , being part of his demesnes , derived from it no exemption from arbitrary taxation . There is in this char- ter a clause by which the king restores to the people the laws of King Edward , with such emendations as ...
... cities and boroughs , being part of his demesnes , derived from it no exemption from arbitrary taxation . There is in this char- ter a clause by which the king restores to the people the laws of King Edward , with such emendations as ...
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