The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... land was divided equally among all the male - children of the deceased , according to the custom of Gavel- kind . The practice of entails is to be found in those times . Land was chiefly of two kinds , bookland , or land held by book or ...
... land was divided equally among all the male - children of the deceased , according to the custom of Gavel- kind . The practice of entails is to be found in those times . Land was chiefly of two kinds , bookland , or land held by book or ...
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... land , or the military tenants , though they were better protected , both by law , and by the great privilege of ... land - tax levied by the early Norman kings , arbitrarily , and contrary to the laws of the Conqueror . Moneyage was ...
... land , or the military tenants , though they were better protected , both by law , and by the great privilege of ... land - tax levied by the early Norman kings , arbitrarily , and contrary to the laws of the Conqueror . Moneyage was ...
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... land , and pay a composition to the king . This composition was not at first fixed by law , at least by practice : The king was often exorbitant in his demands , and kept possession of the land till they were complied with . If the heir ...
... land , and pay a composition to the king . This composition was not at first fixed by law , at least by practice : The king was often exorbitant in his demands , and kept possession of the land till they were complied with . If the heir ...
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