A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... KNIGHT - SERVICE , OF CHIVALRY . ! The feudal relation was instituted by a symbolical de- livery of the possession of the land by the king , as feudal lord , to the grantee , or vassal , in the presence of other vassals . This was ...
... KNIGHT - SERVICE , OF CHIVALRY . ! The feudal relation was instituted by a symbolical de- livery of the possession of the land by the king , as feudal lord , to the grantee , or vassal , in the presence of other vassals . This was ...
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... Knight - Service . Each portion of the land granted , that was equal in value to the sum of twenty pounds a year ... knights and men , which it was the duty of the abbots and bishops to provide . The holders of lands by military ...
... Knight - Service . Each portion of the land granted , that was equal in value to the sum of twenty pounds a year ... knights and men , which it was the duty of the abbots and bishops to provide . The holders of lands by military ...
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... knight - service . Littleton ( who lived in the reign of Henry VI . ) in his Treatise of Tenures , speaks of tenure by knight - service , and grand serjeanty , but he does not mention tenure by barony ; nor is it mentioned in the Act 12 ...
... knight - service . Littleton ( who lived in the reign of Henry VI . ) in his Treatise of Tenures , speaks of tenure by knight - service , and grand serjeanty , but he does not mention tenure by barony ; nor is it mentioned in the Act 12 ...
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... knight's fees which they held , as vavasories , contributed to make up the whole number of knights and men to be rendered to the king by the superior lord . Thus , as the king was lord to his tenants in capite , so they became lords ...
... knight's fees which they held , as vavasories , contributed to make up the whole number of knights and men to be rendered to the king by the superior lord . Thus , as the king was lord to his tenants in capite , so they became lords ...
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... knights and men incident to lands held by knight - service , there were other inci dents attached to the feudal relation , both between the king and his tenants in capite , and between the latter and their tenants . The exaction of ...
... knights and men incident to lands held by knight - service , there were other inci dents attached to the feudal relation , both between the king and his tenants in capite , and between the latter and their tenants . The exaction of ...
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