English Constitutional History from the Teutonic Conquest to the Present TimeStevens and Haynes, 1881 - 803 páginas |
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... Statute 11 Hen . VI . Petition of Commons , 5 Hen . IV . - Atwyll's case- Thorpe's case - Ferrer's case ; Commons release a member by their own authority - Speech of Henry VIII . - Smalley's case - Case of Sir Thomas Shirley - Stat . 1 ...
... Statute 11 Hen . VI . Petition of Commons , 5 Hen . IV . - Atwyll's case- Thorpe's case - Ferrer's case ; Commons release a member by their own authority - Speech of Henry VIII . - Smalley's case - Case of Sir Thomas Shirley - Stat . 1 ...
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... Statute forbidding Citations to the Court of Rome , 1353 Statute of 13 Ric . II . , 1389 - Boniface IX . brings matters to a crisis , 1391- Petition of the Commons - Statute of Praemunire , 16 Ric . II .. 1392- Boniface yields - Rise of ...
... Statute forbidding Citations to the Court of Rome , 1353 Statute of 13 Ric . II . , 1389 - Boniface IX . brings matters to a crisis , 1391- Petition of the Commons - Statute of Praemunire , 16 Ric . II .. 1392- Boniface yields - Rise of ...
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... Statute of Quia Emptores ( 18 Edw . I. c . 1 ) sub - infeudation was for- bidden , and every freeman was allowed to aliene his land at pleasure ( except by will ) , to be held not of the alienor , but of the lord of whom the alienor had ...
... Statute of Quia Emptores ( 18 Edw . I. c . 1 ) sub - infeudation was for- bidden , and every freeman was allowed to aliene his land at pleasure ( except by will ) , to be held not of the alienor , but of the lord of whom the alienor had ...
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... statute 1st Edward III . c . 12 , it was declared that the king should not hold such lands as forfeit , but that a reason- able fine should be paid into the Chancery . With regard to tenants of mesne lords , this prohibition of Magna ...
... statute 1st Edward III . c . 12 , it was declared that the king should not hold such lands as forfeit , but that a reason- able fine should be paid into the Chancery . With regard to tenants of mesne lords , this prohibition of Magna ...
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... Statute De Militibus , Edward II.'s passed on the accession of Edward II . It was enacted that statute De tenants whose lands produced 20 a year , or who were under age , or in holy orders , or whose lands were held by socage or burgage ...
... Statute De Militibus , Edward II.'s passed on the accession of Edward II . It was enacted that statute De tenants whose lands produced 20 a year , or who were under age , or in holy orders , or whose lands were held by socage or burgage ...
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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.