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In the tenth century the land of Saxon England was organised for local government and law - giving into ' hundreds ' , the equivalent in the Danelaw being the ' wapentake ' . The term ' hundred ' related to 100 hides of land , a ' hide ...
In the tenth century the land of Saxon England was organised for local government and law - giving into ' hundreds ' , the equivalent in the Danelaw being the ' wapentake ' . The term ' hundred ' related to 100 hides of land , a ' hide ...
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The justices met in their hundred courts every fourth week usu- ally in the open , the ' hundred house ' being a much later institu- tion . After the twelfth century each hundred comprised four High Constable divisions based on the ...
The justices met in their hundred courts every fourth week usu- ally in the open , the ' hundred house ' being a much later institu- tion . After the twelfth century each hundred comprised four High Constable divisions based on the ...
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a monthly meeting in 1676 of the justices for Knightlow Hundred in Rugby one Thomas Sheersby of Flecknoe was granted an allowance . He had been impressed for service in 1673 and put on board one of His Majesty's ships , and in an ...
a monthly meeting in 1676 of the justices for Knightlow Hundred in Rugby one Thomas Sheersby of Flecknoe was granted an allowance . He had been impressed for service in 1673 and put on board one of His Majesty's ships , and in an ...
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List of Illustrations | vii |
The Medieval Period | 38 |
Simon de Montfort to Charles II | 63 |
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