A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... king's profits , arising from his courts of justice ; but the office was held at the pleasure of the king , and was not hereditary.3 Every shire had its Gerefa , or Shire - reeve . Two general courts were held every year in each shire ...
... king's profits , arising from his courts of justice ; but the office was held at the pleasure of the king , and was not hereditary.3 Every shire had its Gerefa , or Shire - reeve . Two general courts were held every year in each shire ...
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... king . The Conqueror , on his first division of the land amongst his fol- lowers , did not grant it on feudal tenure ... king's man , from the Norman words used in the ceremony , " Je deveigne votre homme , " — I become your man . The ...
... king . The Conqueror , on his first division of the land amongst his fol- lowers , did not grant it on feudal tenure ... king's man , from the Norman words used in the ceremony , " Je deveigne votre homme , " — I become your man . The ...
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... king . This subordinate relation was called SUB - INFEUDATION . It was instituted by the same cere- mony of homage as that between the king and his vassal ; and the same oath of fealty was taken by the baron's vassal ; but with the ...
... king . This subordinate relation was called SUB - INFEUDATION . It was instituted by the same cere- mony of homage as that between the king and his vassal ; and the same oath of fealty was taken by the baron's vassal ; but with the ...
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... king's demesnes , -the burgage - tenants of the king's 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 ...
... king's demesnes , -the burgage - tenants of the king's 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 ...
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... king himself , he was chief in power and authority . When the king went beyond sea the justiciar governed the realm , like a viceroy . He also presided , next to the king , in the king's chief or sovereign court of justice , called the ...
... king himself , he was chief in power and authority . When the king went beyond sea the justiciar governed the realm , like a viceroy . He also presided , next to the king , in the king's chief or sovereign court of justice , called the ...
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