Select Historical Documents of the Middle AgesErnest Flagg Henderson G. Bell and sons, 1896 - 477 pages |
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... possessions shall hold out . But when the possessions of the lord of that man are at an end , the whole hundred in which the slaying took place shall pay in common what remains . 4. And every Frenchman who , in the time of my relative ...
... possessions shall hold out . But when the possessions of the lord of that man are at an end , the whole hundred in which the slaying took place shall pay in common what remains . 4. And every Frenchman who , in the time of my relative ...
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... possessions , those pro- visions being added which I have made for the utility of the English people . 8. Every man who wishes to be considered a freeman shall have a surety , that his surety may hold him and hand him over to justice if ...
... possessions , those pro- visions being added which I have made for the utility of the English people . 8. Every man who wishes to be considered a freeman shall have a surety , that his surety may hold him and hand him over to justice if ...
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... possession shall not lose his seisin , until , through the pleading , the case shall have been proven . § 10. Whoever shall belong to the city or castle or for- tress or demesne manor of the lord king , if he be sum- moned by the ...
... possession shall not lose his seisin , until , through the pleading , the case shall have been proven . § 10. Whoever shall belong to the city or castle or for- tress or demesne manor of the lord king , if he be sum- moned by the ...
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Ernest Flagg Henderson. dom who hold of the king in chief have their possessions of the lord king as a barony , and answer for them to the Justices and servitors of the king , and follow and perform all the customs and duties as regards ...
Ernest Flagg Henderson. dom who hold of the king in chief have their possessions of the lord king as a barony , and answer for them to the Justices and servitors of the king , and follow and perform all the customs and duties as regards ...
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... possessed of robbed or stolen goods , if he be notorious and have evil testimony from the public , and have no warrant , he shall not have law . And if he be not notorious , on account of the goods in his possession , he shall go to the ...
... possessed of robbed or stolen goods , if he be notorious and have evil testimony from the public , and have no warrant , he shall not have law . And if he be not notorious , on account of the goods in his possession , he shall go to the ...
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