Of these the last appears to have been the most usual in England. But this and other aids occasionally exacted by the lords were felt as a severe grievance ; and by Magna Charta three only are retained — to make the lord's eldest son a knight, to marry... The essentials of English history - 59 페이지저자: William Edensor Littlewood - 1865전체보기 - 도서 정보
| David Hume - 1873 - 812 페이지
...local customs, and were felt to be a great grievance. Three only were retained by the Magna Charta—to make the lord's eldest son a knight, to marry his eldest daughter, and to ransom his person from captivity. 6. Wardship was the right of the lord to the care of his tenant's... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1875 - 754 페이지
...occasionally exacted by the lords, were felt as a severe grievance ; and by Magna Charta three only arc retained ; to make the lord's eldest son a knight, to marry his eldest daughter, and to redeem his person from prison. They were restricted to nearly the same description by a law of William I.... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1882 - 694 페이지
...lords, were felt as a severe grievance ; and by Magna Charta three only are retained ; to make (lie lord's eldest son a knight, to marry his eldest daughter, and to redeem his person from prison. They were restricted to nearly the same description by a law of William I.... | |
| Louis Arthur Goodeve - 1885 - 720 페이지
...occasionally exacted by the lords, were felt as a severe grievance, and by Mngna Charta three only are retained ; to make the lord's eldest son a knight, to marry his eldest daughter, and to redeem his person from prison. ... In England and in Normandy, which either led the way to or adopted all... | |
| Sir James Henry Ramsay (bart.) - 1898 - 546 페이지
...his tenants for a pecuniary subvention to meet three very special requirements namely, to make his eldest son a knight ; to marry his eldest daughter ; and to redeem his own person from captivity.1 These Aids clearly were already known in Normandy.2 Under the name... | |
| Edward Boucher James - 1896 - 712 페이지
...wrested that foundation of English liberty from the reluctant king, retained only three of these aids — to make the lord's eldest son a knight, to marry his eldest daughter, and to redeem his person from prison. With regard to this second aid of giving a suitable portion to the lord's eldest... | |
| Edward Boucher James - 1896 - 714 페이지
...wrested that foundation of English liberty from the reluctant king, retained only three of these aids — to make the lord's eldest son a knight, to marry his eldest daughter, and tc redeem his person from prison. With regard to this second aid of giving a suitable portion to the... | |
| Sir James Henry Ramsay - 1898 - 552 페이지
...his tenants for a pecuniary subvention to meet three very special requirements namely, to make his eldest son a knight ; to marry his eldest daughter; and to redeem his own person from captivity.1 These Aids clearly were already known in Normandy.2 Under the name... | |
| Sir James Henry Ramsay - 1898 - 548 페이지
...his tenants for a pecuniary subvention to meet three very special requirements , namely, to make his eldest son a knight ; to marry his eldest daughter ; and to redeem his own person from captivity.1 These Aids clearly were already known in Normandy.2 Under the name... | |
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