Lectures on the History of England, Volumen1Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1863 - 459 páginas |
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... offence was com- mitted in their district they were bound to have the offender forthcoming . One of the principal inha- Origin of re the word Tithing- man , or Head- borough . In some parts TERRITORIAL DIVISIONS : TITHINGS , ETC. 31.
... offence was com- mitted in their district they were bound to have the offender forthcoming . One of the principal inha- Origin of re the word Tithing- man , or Head- borough . In some parts TERRITORIAL DIVISIONS : TITHINGS , ETC. 31.
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... principal monasteries . 101 On some occasions in- ferior members of the clergy were summoned . The superior clergy always formed part of the council of wise men ; for , in those times , they were the best educated part of the nation ...
... principal monasteries . 101 On some occasions in- ferior members of the clergy were summoned . The superior clergy always formed part of the council of wise men ; for , in those times , they were the best educated part of the nation ...
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... principal officers of state , and even ceorls who held office under the King , were bound to attend.12 The King had at one of many palaces within his kingdom , at his various vills his palaces . or manors , and used to hold his court ...
... principal officers of state , and even ceorls who held office under the King , were bound to attend.12 The King had at one of many palaces within his kingdom , at his various vills his palaces . or manors , and used to hold his court ...
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... principal Courts of Justice in the realm for the administration of the common law . Formerly , each of these courts had a separate jurisdiction . The King's Bench heard principally criminal causes , and certain others , such as trespass ...
... principal Courts of Justice in the realm for the administration of the common law . Formerly , each of these courts had a separate jurisdiction . The King's Bench heard principally criminal causes , and certain others , such as trespass ...
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... principal of which are the Quarter Sessions , which must be held four times a - year . The powers granted to the Justices of the peace by Edward the Third are now somewhat diminished.62 Trial by Jury . not guilty . I have now told you ...
... principal of which are the Quarter Sessions , which must be held four times a - year . The powers granted to the Justices of the peace by Edward the Third are now somewhat diminished.62 Trial by Jury . not guilty . I have now told you ...
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