A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... Bishops , and of the Eorldermen , ( after the Conquest , called Earls ) , - dignitaries who had the official custody of the shires , under the Crown , -- and of the Thanes , or nobility . It was convened by the king , who presided over ...
... Bishops , and of the Eorldermen , ( after the Conquest , called Earls ) , - dignitaries who had the official custody of the shires , under the Crown , -- and of the Thanes , or nobility . It was convened by the king , who presided over ...
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... Bishops , and inferior Clergy . Christianity , which had been suppressed by the first Saxon invaders , was restored by St. Augustine , who was sent by Pope Gregory from Rome to England , in the latter end of the sixth century , during ...
... Bishops , and inferior Clergy . Christianity , which had been suppressed by the first Saxon invaders , was restored by St. Augustine , who was sent by Pope Gregory from Rome to England , in the latter end of the sixth century , during ...
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... bishops were appointed by the king ; they had equal dignity in the State with the eorls ; and one distinction they enjoyed above the eorls , and in common with the king alone , —that a bishop's testimony in a court of justice was ...
... bishops were appointed by the king ; they had equal dignity in the State with the eorls ; and one distinction they enjoyed above the eorls , and in common with the king alone , —that a bishop's testimony in a court of justice was ...
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... bishop and eorlder- man ; and , in course of time , the judicial authority fell exclu- sively into his hands . For we find that the sheriff held two several courts of distinct natures , one called his Tourn , “ be- cause he keepeth his ...
... bishop and eorlder- man ; and , in course of time , the judicial authority fell exclu- sively into his hands . For we find that the sheriff held two several courts of distinct natures , one called his Tourn , “ be- cause he keepeth his ...
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... bishops to provide . The holders of lands by military service , directly of the king , owned no superior but the king : they were called the king's tenants in capite , or in chief ; and , from the words in the act of homage , by which ...
... bishops to provide . The holders of lands by military service , directly of the king , owned no superior but the king : they were called the king's tenants in capite , or in chief ; and , from the words in the act of homage , by which ...
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