A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... held ; but not liable to be removed , so long as they performed the services which . were the condition of their tenure.3 They were , although Peer of the Realm , vol . i . p . 15. The author expresses . his grateful acknowledgments for ...
... held ; but not liable to be removed , so long as they performed the services which . were the condition of their tenure.3 They were , although Peer of the Realm , vol . i . p . 15. The author expresses . his grateful acknowledgments for ...
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... 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 , over which the bishop and eorlderman presided ; and declared ...
... 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 , over which the bishop and eorlderman presided ; and declared ...
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... held two several courts of distinct natures , one called his Tourn , “ be- cause he keepeth his tourn circuit about the shire , and hold- eth the same court in several places , to inquire of all offences perpetrated against the common ...
... held two several courts of distinct natures , one called his Tourn , “ be- cause he keepeth his tourn circuit about the shire , and hold- eth the same court in several places , to inquire of all offences perpetrated against the common ...
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... held , once a year , the Court Leet , or View of Frank- pledge . This court regulated the pledges of the freemen , for the good conduct of each other . Every freeman above twelve years of age , was required to be enrolled in some ...
... held , once a year , the Court Leet , or View of Frank- pledge . This court regulated the pledges of the freemen , for the good conduct of each other . Every freeman above twelve years of age , was required to be enrolled in some ...
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... held by the tenure of KNIGHT - SERVICE , or 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 ...
... held by the tenure of KNIGHT - SERVICE , or 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 ...
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