A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... freeholders ; and the te- nure was hereditary on the condition of paying the rent in money or in kind , reserved by the lord when the land was granted . Lands held in socage were not subject to the pre- rogatives of wardship , marriage ...
... freeholders ; and the te- nure was hereditary on the condition of paying the rent in money or in kind , reserved by the lord when the land was granted . Lands held in socage were not subject to the pre- rogatives of wardship , marriage ...
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... freeholders . He divided the kingdom into four circuits or districts , and appointed itinerant justices to travel the circuits , and to hold courts within them for the decision of suits . These justices were invested with great power ...
... freeholders . He divided the kingdom into four circuits or districts , and appointed itinerant justices to travel the circuits , and to hold courts within them for the decision of suits . These justices were invested with great power ...
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... freeholders more than had been , who , by reason of their several interests , and being not so absolutely tied to their lords as in former times , began to be of a more eminent part in the commonwealth , and more to be respected ...
... freeholders more than had been , who , by reason of their several interests , and being not so absolutely tied to their lords as in former times , began to be of a more eminent part in the commonwealth , and more to be respected ...
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... freeholders as have been present shall be appointed to decide them , as shall be sufficient to make the judgments , according as there shall be more or less business . " 27. No sheriff , constable ( of a castle ) , coroners , or other ...
... freeholders as have been present shall be appointed to decide them , as shall be sufficient to make the judgments , according as there shall be more or less business . " 27. No sheriff , constable ( of a castle ) , coroners , or other ...
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... statutes ) being the knights themselves , but whe- ther with or without the freeholders , is a question much 1 See Magna Charta , ante , p . 58 . 1265. ] STATE OF THE BOROUGHS . 73 controverted . 72 [ CH . VI . KNIGHTS SUMMONED .
... statutes ) being the knights themselves , but whe- ther with or without the freeholders , is a question much 1 See Magna Charta , ante , p . 58 . 1265. ] STATE OF THE BOROUGHS . 73 controverted . 72 [ CH . VI . KNIGHTS SUMMONED .
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