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 by military ser- vice , and charged with the render of knights and men , which it was the duty of the abbots and bishops to provide . The holders of lands by military service , directly of the king , owned no superior but the king ...
... held by military ser- vice , and charged with the render of knights and men , which it was the duty of the abbots and bishops to provide . The holders of lands by military service , directly of the king , owned no superior but the king ...
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... held per baroniam.1 Their large pos- sessions gave them great power and influence ; and the ex- clusive right which they enjoyed of attending the court or council of the king , and of being consulted in his affairs , soon distinguished ...
... held per baroniam.1 Their large pos- sessions gave them great power and influence ; and the ex- clusive right which they enjoyed of attending the court or council of the king , and of being consulted in his affairs , soon distinguished ...
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... held by the same service as they were liable to render to the king . This subordinate relation was called SUB - INFEUDATION . It was instituted by the same cere- mony of homage as that between the king and his vassal ; and the same oath ...
... held by the same service as they were liable to render to the king . This subordinate relation was called SUB - INFEUDATION . It was instituted by the same cere- mony of homage as that between the king and his vassal ; and the same oath ...
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... held by knight - service , there were other inci dents attached to the feudal relation , both between the king and his tenants in capite , and between the latter and their tenants . The exaction of these soon led to great op- pression ...
... held by knight - service , there were other inci dents attached to the feudal relation , both between the king and his tenants in capite , and between the latter and their tenants . The exaction of these soon led to great op- pression ...
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... held immediately of the Crown , called TENURE BY SERJEANTY . This was of two sorts , - Grand Serjeanty and Petit - Serjeanty . Instead of the render of armed knights , the render for Grand - Serjeanty , which was a military tenure , was ...
... held immediately of the Crown , called TENURE BY SERJEANTY . This was of two sorts , - Grand Serjeanty and Petit - Serjeanty . Instead of the render of armed knights , the render for Grand - Serjeanty , which was a military tenure , was ...
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