A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... granted , that was equal in value to the sum of twenty pounds a year , ( estimated , according to some authorities , by a fixed invari- able quantity , according to others by its quality only3 ) con- stituted a Knight's - Fee ; and for ...
... granted , that was equal in value to the sum of twenty pounds a year , ( estimated , according to some authorities , by a fixed invari- able quantity , according to others by its quality only3 ) con- stituted a Knight's - Fee ; and for ...
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... granted for any certain or definite time ; neither were they transmissible to the de- scendants of the vassal , nor had he power to alienate them . But William gave it a more monarchical character than it elsewhere had , by the ...
... granted for any certain or definite time ; neither were they transmissible to the de- scendants of the vassal , nor had he power to alienate them . But William gave it a more monarchical character than it elsewhere had , by the ...
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... granted their lands . The lands so held in subinfeudation under each baron or lord , became lordships or manors , in which the lord or his steward held courts - baron , and appointed constables and officers , and at which , at stated ...
... granted their lands . The lands so held in subinfeudation under each baron or lord , became lordships or manors , in which the lord or his steward held courts - baron , and appointed constables and officers , and at which , at stated ...
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... demesnes of the Crown , or of a baron or lord , as they had granted or parted with for other considerations than those of mili- tary services , such as rents in money or in produce . It was devoted to husbandry , and cultivated by soemen ,
... demesnes of the Crown , or of a baron or lord , as they had granted or parted with for other considerations than those of mili- tary services , such as rents in money or in produce . It was devoted to husbandry , and cultivated by soemen ,
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... granted . Lands held in socage were not subject to the pre- rogatives of wardship , marriage , and relief , but were deli- vered at the death of the owner to the heir if of age , if not , to his guardians . There were also tenants of ...
... granted . Lands held in socage were not subject to the pre- rogatives of wardship , marriage , and relief , but were deli- vered at the death of the owner to the heir if of age , if not , to his guardians . There were also tenants of ...
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