The Medieval Foundation of EnglandDoubleday, 1967 - 270 Seiten Survey of England's social life, habits, beliefs and political development, from earliest times to the early fifteenth century, A.D. |
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... courts , rich suitors felt no compunction in supplementing the fees of judges and their clerks . Between such bonuses and bribery was only a step . The most important result of these judicial scandals was a re- organisation of the legal ...
... courts , rich suitors felt no compunction in supplementing the fees of judges and their clerks . Between such bonuses and bribery was only a step . The most important result of these judicial scandals was a re- organisation of the legal ...
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... courts to which a man could resort . The manor - court or moot belonged to the lord ; its jurisdiction and fines were among the most valuable of feudal rights . It was presided over by his steward and met once a fortnight in his hall or ...
... courts to which a man could resort . The manor - court or moot belonged to the lord ; its jurisdiction and fines were among the most valuable of feudal rights . It was presided over by his steward and met once a fortnight in his hall or ...
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... courts also possessed wide , and in some cases overriding , powers in matters affecting the individual rights of clerics , and since the term cleric included , not only those who had been ordained , but anyone who could claim " benefit ...
... courts also possessed wide , and in some cases overriding , powers in matters affecting the individual rights of clerics , and since the term cleric included , not only those who had been ordained , but anyone who could claim " benefit ...
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Rude Settlers | 1 |
The Cross and the Sword | 23 |
The Norman Discipline | 51 |
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