Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1Callaghan, 1872 - Law |
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... held of a superior , ....... 3. and to fealty , .. .... 79 79 81 81 85 86 ... 86 86 4. and to aids for knighting the lord's son and marrying his daughter ,. 5. and to reliefs ,. 86 87 6. primer seisin was incident to the king's tenants ...
... held of a superior , ....... 3. and to fealty , .. .... 79 79 81 81 85 86 ... 86 86 4. and to aids for knighting the lord's son and marrying his daughter ,. 5. and to reliefs ,. 86 87 6. primer seisin was incident to the king's tenants ...
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... held at the will of the lord , regulated according to the custom of the manor ,. PAGE ... 147-150 estate at sufferance is where one lawfully comes into possession of lands and wrongfully holds over , .. 150 CHAPTER X. OF ESTATES UPON ...
... held at the will of the lord , regulated according to the custom of the manor ,. PAGE ... 147-150 estate at sufferance is where one lawfully comes into possession of lands and wrongfully holds over , .. 150 CHAPTER X. OF ESTATES UPON ...
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... held in some certain place : " in consequence of which they have ever since been held ( a few necessary removals in times of the plague excepted ) in the palace of Westminster only . This brought together the professors of the municipal ...
... held in some certain place : " in consequence of which they have ever since been held ( a few necessary removals in times of the plague excepted ) in the palace of Westminster only . This brought together the professors of the municipal ...
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... held under the cardinals Otho and Othobon , legates from Pope Gregory IX and Pope Clement IV , in the reign of King Henry III , about the years 1220 and 1268. The provincial constitutions are principally the decrees of provincial synods ...
... held under the cardinals Otho and Othobon , legates from Pope Gregory IX and Pope Clement IV , in the reign of King Henry III , about the years 1220 and 1268. The provincial constitutions are principally the decrees of provincial synods ...
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... held that made them ; as the statutes of Merton and Marle- berge , of Westminster , Gloucester , and Winchester . Others are denominated entirely from their subject , as the statutes of Wales and Ireland , the articuli cleri , and the ...
... held that made them ; as the statutes of Merton and Marle- berge , of Westminster , Gloucester , and Winchester . Others are denominated entirely from their subject , as the statutes of Wales and Ireland , the articuli cleri , and the ...
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