The Influence of the Roman Law on the Law of England: Being the Yorke Prize Essay of the University of Cambridge for the Year 1884 |
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... probably invented by analogy to the then- existing Pipe and other Rolls . Statements like the following : - " He ( Alfred ) hanged Markes , because he judged During to death by 12 men who were not sworn : he hanged Thurston because he ...
... probably invented by analogy to the then- existing Pipe and other Rolls . Statements like the following : - " He ( Alfred ) hanged Markes , because he judged During to death by 12 men who were not sworn : he hanged Thurston because he ...
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... probably , reverted to the donor , in cases of escheat or intestacy ; and the charters , or books , gave to their possessor an all - important advantage in litigation . The intro- duction of " books " and Book - land is undoubtedly ...
... probably , reverted to the donor , in cases of escheat or intestacy ; and the charters , or books , gave to their possessor an all - important advantage in litigation . The intro- duction of " books " and Book - land is undoubtedly ...
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... probably survivals of the Tribal household . We have thus enumerated the chief points in the English land system before the Conquest , which Mr Coote and Mr. Finlason ascribe to Roman influences ; and we may therefore turn to the more ...
... probably survivals of the Tribal household . We have thus enumerated the chief points in the English land system before the Conquest , which Mr Coote and Mr. Finlason ascribe to Roman influences ; and we may therefore turn to the more ...
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... probably customarily hereditary by primogeniture3 , and are connected with the hide of 120 acres , and the plough - team of 8 oxen , to which each villein furnished two oxen , his original outfit from the lord . In approaching Domesday ...
... probably customarily hereditary by primogeniture3 , and are connected with the hide of 120 acres , and the plough - team of 8 oxen , to which each villein furnished two oxen , his original outfit from the lord . In approaching Domesday ...
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... probably tilled another quarter of the land as their lord's demesne . And these customary holdings were composed of strips of land , assigned in a rotation bearing some relation to the number of oxen contributed to the village plough ...
... probably tilled another quarter of the land as their lord's demesne . And these customary holdings were composed of strips of land , assigned in a rotation bearing some relation to the number of oxen contributed to the village plough ...
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