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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... tenants who had customary rights against the owners of the land and amongst themselves . Until recently however it has been an accepted article of faith in England that the early English land - system was one in which the cultivators ...
... tenants who had customary rights against the owners of the land and amongst themselves . Until recently however it has been an accepted article of faith in England that the early English land - system was one in which the cultivators ...
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... tenants of a lord who regulates them , or allows them to regulate themselves , on principles derived from the same source . " Mr Lodge will not even accept the Township as the unit of the Constitution , for he argues that the historical ...
... tenants of a lord who regulates them , or allows them to regulate themselves , on principles derived from the same source . " Mr Lodge will not even accept the Township as the unit of the Constitution , for he argues that the historical ...
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... tenant might have well - established customary rights against his fellow - tenants , and even against his lord , in his homestead , and though custom might bind the lord to recognize the descent of land to heirs , I do not see how the ...
... tenant might have well - established customary rights against his fellow - tenants , and even against his lord , in his homestead , and though custom might bind the lord to recognize the descent of land to heirs , I do not see how the ...
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... tenants , to another lord . It is not likely that the question whether the community could alienate all its land ... tenant's interest . The power to alienate Book - land was determined by the terms of the book , and varied from complete ...
... tenants , to another lord . It is not likely that the question whether the community could alienate all its land ... tenant's interest . The power to alienate Book - land was determined by the terms of the book , and varied from complete ...
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... tenant under the book . Estates of folc - land could not be directly devised , though the king , by a new grant , could give effect to the wishes of the late holder . Laen - land , according to the law of Cnut , could be devised , but ...
... tenant under the book . Estates of folc - land could not be directly devised , though the king , by a new grant , could give effect to the wishes of the late holder . Laen - land , according to the law of Cnut , could be devised , but ...
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