The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... court of barony was appointed to decide such controversies as arose between the several vassals or subjects of the same barony ; the hundred - court and county - court , which were still continued as during the Saxon times , ' to judge ...
... court of barony was appointed to decide such controversies as arose between the several vassals or subjects of the same barony ; the hundred - court and county - court , which were still continued as during the Saxon times , ' to judge ...
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... court , which was sometimes called the King's court , sometimes the court of Exchequer , judged in all causes , civil and criminal , and compre- hended the whole business , which is now shared out among four courts , the Chancery , the ...
... court , which was sometimes called the King's court , sometimes the court of Exchequer , judged in all causes , civil and criminal , and compre- hended the whole business , which is now shared out among four courts , the Chancery , the ...
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... court to receive ap- peals both from the courts of barony and the county - courts , and by that means brought the administration of justice ultimately into the hands of the sovereign . And lest the expence or trouble of a journey to court ...
... court to receive ap- peals both from the courts of barony and the county - courts , and by that means brought the administration of justice ultimately into the hands of the sovereign . And lest the expence or trouble of a journey to court ...
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The Britons Romans Saxons the Heptarchy | 3 |
II | 50 |
Edmund Ironside Canute the Great | 107 |
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