History of the English InstitutionsRivingtons, 1873 - 303페이지 |
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... held by private individuals , by book or charter . Landed wealth was at first the accom- paniment of noble birth or personal merit , and when it became dissociated from these , it was gradually looked 1 For the periods of our history to ...
... held by private individuals , by book or charter . Landed wealth was at first the accom- paniment of noble birth or personal merit , and when it became dissociated from these , it was gradually looked 1 For the periods of our history to ...
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... held a due amount of land , and whose weregild was therefore retained at 1200 shillings ; and sithcundmen , men of gentle blood , but of small means , who were subsequently deno- minated syxhyndmen , from the fact that their weregild ...
... held a due amount of land , and whose weregild was therefore retained at 1200 shillings ; and sithcundmen , men of gentle blood , but of small means , who were subsequently deno- minated syxhyndmen , from the fact that their weregild ...
6 페이지
... held five hydes ( 600 acres ) of land , with a church and mansion , for three generations . A ready way to the privileges of thegnhood also existed through the ranks of the clergy . For , on the one hand , the Church admitted into the ...
... held five hydes ( 600 acres ) of land , with a church and mansion , for three generations . A ready way to the privileges of thegnhood also existed through the ranks of the clergy . For , on the one hand , the Church admitted into the ...
7 페이지
... held land , were soldiers ; and those of each shire were led to the field in time of war , as each tribe had formerly been , by the ealdorman . As the principle of lordships gained ground , the various lords would hold subordinate ...
... held land , were soldiers ; and those of each shire were led to the field in time of war , as each tribe had formerly been , by the ealdorman . As the principle of lordships gained ground , the various lords would hold subordinate ...
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... held land , were soldiers ; and those of each shire were led to the field in time of war , as each tribe had formerly been , by the ealdorman . As the principle of lordships gained ground , the various lords would hold subordinate ...
... held land , were soldiers ; and those of each shire were led to the field in time of war , as each tribe had formerly been , by the ealdorman . As the principle of lordships gained ground , the various lords would hold subordinate ...
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3's reign abolished Act was passed aliens annual appointed authorised authority barons became Bill bishops boroughs burgesses ceorls Charter Church Church of England civil clergy Conquest constables constitution coronation county court court-leet Crown 8vo declared district duties ealdorman ecclesiastical election empowered enacted England English established exercised feudal following reign franchise granted habeas corpus held Henry Henry VII hereditary highways hold House of Commons imprisonment John Henry Blunt judges judicial jurisdiction justices king king's kingdom knights land legislation liable libel liberty London lord matters ment military ministers naturalisation oath offences parish Parliament peace peerage peers persons petitions political Poor Law practice privilege Privy Council proceedings provisions punishment quarter sessions Reform reign of Hen Revolution Roman Catholics royal sheriffs shire sovereign Star Chamber statute summoned tenants thegns tion vestries Vict villeins villenage votes weregild Witenagemot writ
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282 페이지 - That levying money for or to the use of the Crown by pretence of prerogative, without grant of parliament, for longer time or in other manner than the same is or shall be granted, is illegal.
136 페이지 - ... invaded the fundamental constitution of the kingdom, and altered it from a legal limited monarchy to an arbitrary despotic power...
277 페이지 - Majesty, that no man hereafter be compelled to make or yield any gift, loan, benevolence, tax, or such like charge, without common consent by act of Parliament...