The sheriffs removed on this occasion from their offices were most of them local magnates, whose chances of oppression and whose inclination towards a feudal administration of justice were too great. In their place Henry instituted officers of the Exchequer,... Geoffrey de Mandeville: A Study of the Anarchy - Sivu 106tekijä(t) John Horace Round - 1892 - 461 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| William Stubbs - 1881 - 616 sivua
...taken against the sheriffs. II. The sheriffs removed on this occasion from their offices were most of them local magnates, whose chances of oppression...of the Exchequer, less closely connected with the ceunties by property, and more amenable to royal influence as well as more skilled administrators —... | |
| William Stubbs - 1895 - 594 sivua
...taken against the sheriffs. II. The sheriffs removed on this occasion from their offices were most of them local magnates, whose chances of oppression...amenable to royal influence as well as more skilled administrators—another step towards the concentration of the provincial jurisdiction under the Curia... | |
| William Stubbs - 1900 - 578 sivua
...taken against the sheriffs. II. The sheriffs removed on this occasion from their offices were most of them local magnates, whose chances of oppression...property, and more amenable to royal influence as well as moxe_£kilLed administrators—another step towards the concentration of the provincial jurisdiction... | |
| 1903 - 374 sivua
...Cbarters (1870), wrote that — The sheriffs removed on this occasion from their offices were most ot them local magnates, whose chances of oppression and...royal influence as well as more skilled administrators (p. 141). So too he observed, in his Constitutional History (1874), that — Henry placed in their... | |
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