English Constitutional History from the Teutonic Conquest to the Present TimeStevens and Haynes, 1881 - 803 páginas |
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... Knights of the Shire and burgesses- the knights at first deliberated and voted with the barons - Union of the knights and burgesses in one House - Its important consequences -No noblesse in England - Civil equality of all ranks below ...
... Knights of the Shire and burgesses- the knights at first deliberated and voted with the barons - Union of the knights and burgesses in one House - Its important consequences -No noblesse in England - Civil equality of all ranks below ...
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... Knights of the Shire required to be of gentle birth - Valetti in Par- liament - Property qualification of members - Borough Elections- Who were the electors in boroughs ? -History of Regencies - Parlia ment under Edward IV . and Richard ...
... Knights of the Shire required to be of gentle birth - Valetti in Par- liament - Property qualification of members - Borough Elections- Who were the electors in boroughs ? -History of Regencies - Parlia ment under Edward IV . and Richard ...
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... knight - service . This was the tenure by which the King granted out fiefs to his followers , and by which they in turn provided for their own military retainers . The lands of the bishops and dignified ecclesiastics , and of most of ...
... knight - service . This was the tenure by which the King granted out fiefs to his followers , and by which they in turn provided for their own military retainers . The lands of the bishops and dignified ecclesiastics , and of most of ...
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... knight's fee , the tenant was bound , whenever required , to render the services of a knight properly armed and accoutred , to serve in the field forty days at his own ex- pense . In addition to service in war - time , the tenants - in ...
... knight's fee , the tenant was bound , whenever required , to render the services of a knight properly armed and accoutred , to serve in the field forty days at his own ex- pense . In addition to service in war - time , the tenants - in ...
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... knight ; and to provide a suitable portion for his eldest daughter on her marriage . The Stat . of Westminster I. ( 3 Edw . I. ) fixed the reasonable aid at 20s . for every knight's fee , and for every 20 value of land in socage . 2. On ...
... knight ; and to provide a suitable portion for his eldest daughter on her marriage . The Stat . of Westminster I. ( 3 Edw . I. ) fixed the reasonable aid at 20s . for every knight's fee , and for every 20 value of land in socage . 2. On ...
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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.