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... Hundred but according to the canons and episcopal laws , and let him do right to God and his bishop . But if any one , being lifted up with pride , refuse to come to the bishop's court , let him be summoned three several times , and if ...
... Hundred but according to the canons and episcopal laws , and let him do right to God and his bishop . But if any one , being lifted up with pride , refuse to come to the bishop's court , let him be summoned three several times , and if ...
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... hundred , of the priest , the reeve and six villeins of each vill . Next the name of the manor , who held it in the time of King Edward , who holds it now ; the number of hides ; the number of plows on the demesne , the number 2 English ...
... hundred , of the priest , the reeve and six villeins of each vill . Next the name of the manor , who held it in the time of King Edward , who holds it now ; the number of hides ; the number of plows on the demesne , the number 2 English ...
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... hundred bears testimony that his predecessors were seised of it and holding it on the day on which King Edward was alive and dead . ( 1 Domesday , 45 , a . ) 5. Writ applying Feudal Principles to the Church ( 1095. Latin text , Round's ...
... hundred bears testimony that his predecessors were seised of it and holding it on the day on which King Edward was alive and dead . ( 1 Domesday , 45 , a . ) 5. Writ applying Feudal Principles to the Church ( 1095. Latin text , Round's ...
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... hundreds , by twelve of the most legal men of the hundred and by 14 English Constitutional Documents The Assize of Clarendon.
... hundreds , by twelve of the most legal men of the hundred and by 14 English Constitutional Documents The Assize of Clarendon.
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... hundred and the vill where they have been arrested , two legal men to carry the record of the county and of the hundred as to why they were seised , and there before the justice let them make their law . 5. And in the case of those who ...
... hundred and the vill where they have been arrested , two legal men to carry the record of the county and of the hundred as to why they were seised , and there before the justice let them make their law . 5. And in the case of those who ...
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