The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I.

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The University Press, 1898 - 1379 sivua
 

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Why no trial by battle 50 Treason 51 Homicide 52 Personal
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land tenure 69 Seignorial justice 72 Limits of ducal power 73 Legal
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History of our legal language 80 Struggle between Latin
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Character of Williams laws 89 Personal or territorial laws 90 Main
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Leges Henrici 99 Consiliatio Cnuti 101 Instituta
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ROMAN AND CANON LAW pp 111135
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Decretales Gregorii 113 The Canonical system 114 Relation of Canon
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Church property 126 Ecclesiastical dues 127 Matri
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Henrys innovations The jury and the original writ 138 Essence
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Cases in the kings court 156 Law and letters
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Richard Fitz Neal 161 Dialogue on the Exchequer 161 Ranulf
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CHAPTER VII
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Statute law The Charters 178 Provisions of Merton West
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English substance 208 Later law books 209 Legal literature
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professional attorneys 213 Professional pleaders 214 Regulation
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THE DOCTRINES OF ENGLISH LAW IN
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Feudal tenure 234 Analysis of dependent tenure
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Free alms 240 Meaning of alms 241 Spiritual service
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Pure alms 245 Frankalmoin and ecclesiastical jurisdiction 246
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Units of military service 254 The forty days 254 Knights fees
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ment between king and tenant in chief 258 Honours and baronies
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Duty of the military tenant in chief 262 Position of military sub
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Tenure by escuage 272 The lords right to scutage 274 Reduction
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Serjeanty pp 282290
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serjeanty owed by the kings tenants in chief 283 Serjeanties due
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Meaning of socage 293 Socage in contrast to military
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Vassalism in the Norman age 300 Bracton on homage 301 Homage
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Rights of the lord on the tenants death 310 Prerogative
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The lords rights vendible 322 Wardship and the serjeanties 323
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Glanvill 332 The Great Charter 332 Bracton
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Legislation as to mortmain 333 Alienation of serjeanties 334 Special
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Summary of law after the Charter 339 Older law 340 AngloNorman
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The freedman 428 Modes of enfranchisement
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arising from civil death 435 The monk as agent 436 The abbatial
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Exceptional rules applied to the clerk 440 Benefit of L
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s scheme 448 Henrys scheme and past history 449 Henrys
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of the alien 459 Naturalization 460 Law of earlier times
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The kinds of aliens 464 The alien merchants 464 The alien
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Relation of the Jew to the king 471 Relation of the
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The leper 480 The idiot 481 The lunatic
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of the corporation 488 The anthropomorphic picture of a corporation
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general
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The church as person 501 The church as universitas
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Personification of the kingship not necessary 512 The kings rights
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Kings land and crown land 518 Slow growth of a law of capacities
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CHAPTER III
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The county court 535 Identity of county and county court
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Full courts and intermediate courts 539 The suitors 540 Suit is
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The communal courts in earlier times 545 Struggle between various
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in the kings hands 557 Hundreds in private hands 558 Duties
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Hamlets 562 Vill and village 562 Vill and township
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Contribution of township to general fines 566 Exactions from townships
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Regalities and feudal rights 571 Acquisition of regalities
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Contrast between powers and immunities 577 Sake soke toll
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a manorial court 585 Jurisdiction of the feudal court 586 Civil
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Occupation of the manor house 598 Demesne land 599 The freehold
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Coincidence not always found 607 Nonmanorial vills
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Permanent apportionment of the townships duties 610 Allotment
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township rarely has rights 632 The township in litigation
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Transition to cent xiii
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Privileged tenure 645 Mesne tenure in the boroughs
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Lands of the borough 652 Waste land 653 The boroughs
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Limits to legislative powers 661 Enforcement of bylaws 661 Rates
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and laws 674 The burgesses as coproprietors 676 The community
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