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... HENRY IV . AND HENRY V. c . HENRY VI . AND EDWARD IV . d . RICHARD III . § 64. THE CROWN AND THE KING'S COUNCIL § 65. PARLIAMENT AND LEGISLATION 489 489 489 491 492 • 493 • " 494 § 66. THE EXCHEQUER , TAXATION , AND REVENUE § 67 ...
... HENRY IV . AND HENRY V. c . HENRY VI . AND EDWARD IV . d . RICHARD III . § 64. THE CROWN AND THE KING'S COUNCIL § 65. PARLIAMENT AND LEGISLATION 489 489 489 491 492 • 493 • " 494 § 66. THE EXCHEQUER , TAXATION , AND REVENUE § 67 ...
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... Henry VIII.'s Reign ( 11 vols . , 1830-52 ) ; and extracts from the pells ' rolls were published in 1835-37 under the direction of the comptroller of the receipt of the exchequer . The services which the government has rendered to ...
... Henry VIII.'s Reign ( 11 vols . , 1830-52 ) ; and extracts from the pells ' rolls were published in 1835-37 under the direction of the comptroller of the receipt of the exchequer . The services which the government has rendered to ...
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Charles Gross. 595. [ SAVILE , HENRY . ] Rerum Anglicarum scriptores post Bedam . London , 1596. Another edition , Frankfort , 1601 . Ethelwerd . Henry of Huntingdon . Ingulf . Roger of Hoveden . William of Malmesbury : De gestis ...
Charles Gross. 595. [ SAVILE , HENRY . ] Rerum Anglicarum scriptores post Bedam . London , 1596. Another edition , Frankfort , 1601 . Ethelwerd . Henry of Huntingdon . Ingulf . Roger of Hoveden . William of Malmesbury : De gestis ...
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... HENRY . Antiquitates parochiales [ isle of Anglesey ] . Cambrian Archæol . Assoc . , Archæologia Cambrensis [ 1st series ] , vols . i.-iv. passim . London , 1846-49 . Useful for manorial history ; contains many charters , etc. 1136 ...
... HENRY . Antiquitates parochiales [ isle of Anglesey ] . Cambrian Archæol . Assoc . , Archæologia Cambrensis [ 1st series ] , vols . i.-iv. passim . London , 1846-49 . Useful for manorial history ; contains many charters , etc. 1136 ...
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... Henry I. , various Latin law - books were written in England , most of them by men of French birth , in order to expound the ' laga Edwardi , ' i.e. the Anglo - Saxon legal system , which , as amended by William I. and Henry I. , was ...
... Henry I. , various Latin law - books were written in England , most of them by men of French birth , in order to expound the ' laga Edwardi , ' i.e. the Anglo - Saxon legal system , which , as amended by William I. and Henry I. , was ...
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Page 528 - HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION. REPORTS OF THE ROYAL COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED TO INQUIRE WHAT PAPERS AND MANUSCRIPTS BELONGING TO PRIVATE FAMILIES AND INSTITUTIONS ARE EXTANT WHICH WOULD BE OF UTILITY IN THE ILLUSTRATION OF HISTORY, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, SCIENCE AND GENERAL LITERATURE. Date. 1870 (Reprinted 1874.) 1871 1872 (Reprinted 1895.) 1873 FIUST REPORT, WITH APPENDIX Contents : — ENGLAND. House of Lords ; Cambridge Colleges ; Abingdon and other Corporations, &c. SCOTLAND. Advocates' Library,...
Page 391 - BISHOP BECKINGTON'S JOURNAL, during his Embassy to negotiate a marriage between Henry VI. and a daughter of Count Armagnac, AD 1442.
Page 200 - ... comprising Laws supposed to be enacted by Howel the Good ; modified by subsequent Regulations under the Native Princes, prior to the Conquest by Edward the First ; and anomalous Laws, consisting principally of Institutions which, by the Statute of Ruddlan, were admitted to continue in force.
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Page 469 - Among the rest was a large collection of original letters, written during the reigns of Henry VI. Edward IV. Richard III. and Henry VII. by such of the Paston family...
Page 65 - Handbook to the Library of the British Museum, containing a brief History of its Formation, and of the various Collections of which it is composed, Descriptions of the Catalogues in present use, Classed Lists of the Manuscripts...
Page 399 - ... illustrative of manorial law and custom, a department of law which has hitherto been much neglected, but which is of the very highest interest to all students of economic and social history. (a) In the first place we have numerous "extents" of manors, ie descriptions which give us the number and names of the tenants, the size of their holdings, the legal character of their tenure and the kind and amount of their service ; the " extent " is a statement of all these things made by a jury of tenants....
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Page 244 - AEVI SAXONICI ; or, An Alphabetical List of the Heads of Religious Houses in England previous to the Norman Conquest, to which is prefixed a Chronological Catalogue of Contemporary Foundations. By Walter de Gray Birch. 8vo, pp. vii. and 114, cloth. 1873.