Land in Fetters: Or, The History and Policy of the Laws Restraining the Alienation and Settlement of Land in England. Being the Yorke Prize Essay of the University of Cambridge for the Year 1885 |
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... conditions of the Award . I am fully conscious that this essay sees the light under serious disadvantages . The subject it deals with has already been so fully treated by Mr Kenelm Digby and Mr Pollock , Mr Kay , Mr Brodrick and Mr ...
... conditions of the Award . I am fully conscious that this essay sees the light under serious disadvantages . The subject it deals with has already been so fully treated by Mr Kenelm Digby and Mr Pollock , Mr Kay , Mr Brodrick and Mr ...
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... conditions of the book were not observed . Thus where Cissa had granted to the Church lands for the erection of religious buildings , “ Ini rex eandem terram diripiens reipublicae restituit " ( i.e. the land become folc - land again ) ...
... conditions of the book were not observed . Thus where Cissa had granted to the Church lands for the erection of religious buildings , “ Ini rex eandem terram diripiens reipublicae restituit " ( i.e. the land become folc - land again ) ...
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... condition of praying for the donor , or in frankalmoign , which of course could not be alienated by their holders . In Hertfordshire certain lands were of the alms of King Edward , and of all the Kings his forerunners " . " In ...
... condition of praying for the donor , or in frankalmoign , which of course could not be alienated by their holders . In Hertfordshire certain lands were of the alms of King Edward , and of all the Kings his forerunners " . " In ...
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... condition of the lands T. R. E. contains no notice of any restraint on alienation , and , a fact which is more significant when we compare the county with such counties as Hertfordshire , no express statement that any landowner is at ...
... condition of the lands T. R. E. contains no notice of any restraint on alienation , and , a fact which is more significant when we compare the county with such counties as Hertfordshire , no express statement that any landowner is at ...
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... condition of the county before the Conquest , or to see any reason for the exceptional survival of the old customs after it1 . Travelling west , we find a state of things distinctly less free . In Wiltshire , which has a large ...
... condition of the county before the Conquest , or to see any reason for the exceptional survival of the old customs after it1 . Travelling west , we find a state of things distinctly less free . In Wiltshire , which has a large ...
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