A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... lord . Thus , as the king was lord to his tenants in capite , so they became lords , —in feudal language , mesne or middle lords , to the followers to whom they granted their lands . The lands so held in subinfeudation under each baron or ...
... lord . Thus , as the king was lord to his tenants in capite , so they became lords , —in feudal language , mesne or middle lords , to the followers to whom they granted their lands . The lands so held in subinfeudation under each baron or ...
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... lord paramount ; an omission that , in the course of time , rendered the great feudal dukes and princes of Burgundy ... lords holding by subinfeudation ; and in the case of tenants in capite of the king , was superseded by - 3 . Primer ...
... lord paramount ; an omission that , in the course of time , rendered the great feudal dukes and princes of Burgundy ... lords holding by subinfeudation ; and in the case of tenants in capite of the king , was superseded by - 3 . Primer ...
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... lord tendered the infant a suitable marriage and it was refused , the lord was entitled to the value of the marriage , or as much as any one would give , or a jury assess for the alliance ; and if the infant married without consent ...
... lord tendered the infant a suitable marriage and it was refused , the lord was entitled to the value of the marriage , or as much as any one would give , or a jury assess for the alliance ; and if the infant married without consent ...
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... lord when the land was granted . Lands held in socage were not subject to the pre- rogatives of wardship , marriage ... lords of the boroughs.3 The adoption of the feudal system was accompanied by a 1 Spelman , on Parliaments . 2 Peers ...
... lord when the land was granted . Lands held in socage were not subject to the pre- rogatives of wardship , marriage ... lords of the boroughs.3 The adoption of the feudal system was accompanied by a 1 Spelman , on Parliaments . 2 Peers ...
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... lords and owners of towns , which before manured their lands by tenants - at - will , began now to grant their estates in fee , and thereby to make a great multitude of freeholders more than had been , who , by reason of their several ...
... lords and owners of towns , which before manured their lands by tenants - at - will , began now to grant their estates in fee , and thereby to make a great multitude of freeholders more than had been , who , by reason of their several ...
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