English Constitutional History from the Teutonic Conquest to the Present TimeStevens and Haynes, 1881 - 803 páginas |
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Página 152
... which the baronage derived from the mesne 1 Rot . Claus . ii . 69 . Royal Letters , i . 456 . 3 Palgrave's Parl . Writs , i . 214 . Militibus . tenures . But the early abuse of this 152 [ CH . Administrative System under the.
... which the baronage derived from the mesne 1 Rot . Claus . ii . 69 . Royal Letters , i . 456 . 3 Palgrave's Parl . Writs , i . 214 . Militibus . tenures . But the early abuse of this 152 [ CH . Administrative System under the.
Página 172
... myght on that o syde and unmyght on that other , or elles other cause resonable yat shal move hem .'- Rot . Parl . iv . 201 , 343 . itself and the body of the defendant were brought to 172 [ CH . Administrative System under the.
... myght on that o syde and unmyght on that other , or elles other cause resonable yat shal move hem .'- Rot . Parl . iv . 201 , 343 . itself and the body of the defendant were brought to 172 [ CH . Administrative System under the.
Página 174
... Parl . 442 . Spence . Eq . Juris . i . 335. Quale de jure et gratia cancellariae ' occurs in a writ of 12 Edw . I. 3 Lord Campbell's Chancellors , i . 204 . 4 Sir T. Duffus Hardy , Introduction to Close Rolls , xxviii . " By " equitable ...
... Parl . 442 . Spence . Eq . Juris . i . 335. Quale de jure et gratia cancellariae ' occurs in a writ of 12 Edw . I. 3 Lord Campbell's Chancellors , i . 204 . 4 Sir T. Duffus Hardy , Introduction to Close Rolls , xxviii . " By " equitable ...
Página 176
... Parl . ii . 269. The mention here of Dukes as a separate rank is note- worthy . The title had been bestowed for the first time in England only twenty- five years previously ( in 1337 ) , when Edward the Black Prince was created Duke of ...
... Parl . ii . 269. The mention here of Dukes as a separate rank is note- worthy . The title had been bestowed for the first time in England only twenty- five years previously ( in 1337 ) , when Edward the Black Prince was created Duke of ...
Página 177
... that the common law have its course for all the whole people , and that no judgment 1 42 Edw . III . c . 3 , and Rot . Parl . ii . 295 . N rendered be annulled without due process of law , ' V. ] 177 Norman and Plantagenet Kings .
... that the common law have its course for all the whole people , and that no judgment 1 42 Edw . III . c . 3 , and Rot . Parl . ii . 295 . N rendered be annulled without due process of law , ' V. ] 177 Norman and Plantagenet Kings .
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Página 711 - Pollock, Land Laws, p. 142. 4 Ibid., p. 150. of the sovereign have again become folkland. 1 The sovereign has again been invested with the right of acquiring and disposing of private property as any other individual. 2 While the landlord was becoming the land owner he was also getting power to dispose of his land. " It is not at all likely that before the Norman conquest custom had anywhere reached the point of letting the owner sell land without the consent of his family.