Inquiry Into the Rise and Growth of the Royal Prerogative in EnglandLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1830 - 167 σελίδες |
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... · 5595 57 59 60 Homage derived from the Germans Mutual engagements of Kings with their sub- jects and of lords with their men among the Anglo - Saxons • 9 67 PAGE Changes effected by the Conqueror Diffidation • · Deposal iv PAGE.
... · 5595 57 59 60 Homage derived from the Germans Mutual engagements of Kings with their sub- jects and of lords with their men among the Anglo - Saxons • 9 67 PAGE Changes effected by the Conqueror Diffidation • · Deposal iv PAGE.
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... Coronation oath exacted from Kings Homage derived from the Germans Mutual engagements of Kings with their sub- jects and of lords with their men among the Anglo - Saxons 54 ib . 56 ib . · 555 57 59 60 67 PAGE 73 76 79 ib . 81 · 83 84 iv.
... Coronation oath exacted from Kings Homage derived from the Germans Mutual engagements of Kings with their sub- jects and of lords with their men among the Anglo - Saxons 54 ib . 56 ib . · 555 57 59 60 67 PAGE 73 76 79 ib . 81 · 83 84 iv.
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... Preuves , 7—20 . 2 Vegetius , Inst . Milit . 1. ii . c . 1 . Cap . Pippin . Reg . Ital . in 793 , § 36. Baluz . i . 541. Qui per superbiam jurare noluerint . 4 Baluz . ii . 101 . Homage de- rived from the Ger- mans . to assist 59.
... Preuves , 7—20 . 2 Vegetius , Inst . Milit . 1. ii . c . 1 . Cap . Pippin . Reg . Ital . in 793 , § 36. Baluz . i . 541. Qui per superbiam jurare noluerint . 4 Baluz . ii . 101 . Homage de- rived from the Ger- mans . to assist 59.
Σελίδα 60
John Allen. Homage de- rived from the Ger- mans . to assist one another and to confederate against him , in case he infringed their privileges or was guilty of in- justice , and refused to amend his errors ' . With the oath of fidelity ...
John Allen. Homage de- rived from the Ger- mans . to assist one another and to confederate against him , in case he infringed their privileges or was guilty of in- justice , and refused to amend his errors ' . With the oath of fidelity ...
Σελίδα 62
... Homage was the name given to this profession of attachment and de- votion to a superior , and it was regarded as the most sacred and intimate connexion that could subsist be- tween one man and another . It was unaccompanied by any oath ...
... Homage was the name given to this profession of attachment and de- votion to a superior , and it was regarded as the most sacred and intimate connexion that could subsist be- tween one man and another . It was unaccompanied by any oath ...
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allegiance alodial property alodium ancient Germans Anglo Anglo-Saxon Anglo-Saxon laws appeal authority Barbarians Bede benefices Blackstone bocland bound Bracton Cæsar called Charlemagne chief composition Conqueror conquest constitution converted court of justice courts of law crime criminal crown death declared derived district Domesday ealdorman Earl Edward Edward III empire established feud fisc folcland France Franks freemen granted held Heming Henry Henry III hereditary hlaford homage homicide Howell's State Trials Ibid ideal King inheritance injury judges judicial kindred King of England King's kingdom landed property lawyers lord Marculf ment Mercians monarchical theory nation oath of fealty obligations offence pardon parliament party peace person politic capacity possessed prerogative prince prosecution protection quæ real King Regis reign renounce Roman Rotharis royal Salic Salic law Saxon slain statute Tacitus thegn tion treason tribe vassal vengeance Visigoths weregild
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Σελίδα 159 - Ut turbae placuit, considunt armati. Silentium per sacerdotes, quibus tum et coercendi jus est, imperatur. Mox rex vel princeps, prout aetas cuique, prout nobilitas, prout decus bellorum, prout facundia est, . audiuntur, auctoritate suadendi magis, quam jubendi potestate. Si displicuit sententia, fremitu aspernantur ; sin placuit, frameas concutiunt. Honoratissimum assensus genus est, armis laudare.
Σελίδα 129 - Bocland was held by book or charter. It was land that had been severed by an act of government from the foldand, and converted into an estate of perpetual inheritance. It might belong to the church, to the king, or to a subject. It might be alienable and devisable, at the will of the proprietor. It might be limited in its descent, witlxmt any power of alienation in the possessor.
Σελίδα 159 - Eliguntur in iisdem conciliis et principes, qui jura per pagos vicosque reddunt. Centeni singulis ex plebe comites, consilium •simul et auctoritas adsunt, ?i*^¿.
Σελίδα 169 - The king of England is therefore not only the chief, but properly the sole, magistrate of the nation, all others acting by commission from, and in due subordination to him...
Σελίδα 73 - It is acknowledged that the King is the fountain of justice and protection, but the acts of justice and protection are not exercised in his own person, nor depend upon his pleasure, but by his courts and by his ministers, who must do their duty therein, though the King in his own person should forbid them...
Σελίδα 130 - Folcland was subject to many burdens and exactions from which bocland was exempt. The possessors of folcland were bound to assist in the reparation of royal vills and in other public works. They were liable to have travellers and others quartered on them for subsistence. They were required to give hospitality to kings and great men in their progresses through the country, to furnish them with carriages and relays of horses, and to extend the same assistance to their messengers, followers, and servants,...
Σελίδα 97 - England, that no man is to be brought into jeopardy of his life, more than once, for the same offence.
Σελίδα 130 - It might be limited in its descent without any power of alienation in the possessor. It was often granted for a single life, or for more lives than one, with remainder in perpetuity to the church. It was forfeited for various delinquencies to the state. " Estates in perpetuity were usually created by charter after the introduction of writing, and, on that account, bocland and land of inheritance are often used as synonymous expressions. But at an earlier period they were conferred by the delivery...
Σελίδα 129 - ... present. But while it continued to be folcland, it could not be alienated in perpetuity; and, therefore, on the expiration of the term for which it had been granted, it reverted to the community, and was again distributed by the same authority.
Σελίδα 118 - that the king is the universal lord and original proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom : (z) and that no man doth or can possess any part of it, but what has mediately or immediately been derived as a gift from him, to be held upon feudal services.