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" Conquest the cities and towns of England were vested either in the Crown, or else in the Clergy, or in the Baronage or great men of the Laity. Thus the king was immediate lord of some towns, and particular persons, either of the clergy or laity, were... "
An Enquiry Into the Foundation of the English Constitution: Or, An ... - 278. oldal
szerző: Samuel Squire - 1753 - 427 oldal
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Domesday Book Illustrated: Containing an Account of that Antient Record; as ...

Robert Kelham - 1788 - 418 oldal
...Stanford^ now called Battle bridge, in Yorkfhire. Rap. v. II. pft. ed. p. 105. 3 From the Norman Conqueft, the cities and towns of England were vefted, either in the crown, or elfe in the flergy, or in the baronage, or great men of the laity, of jvhich places they were each of them immediate...

The Ormulum [in metre] ed., with notes, by R.M. White, 2. kötet

Orrm - 1852 - 732 oldal
...time of the Norman Conquest the cities and towns of England were vested either in the Crown, or else in the Clergy, or in the Baronage or great men of the Laity. Thus the king was immediate lord of some towns, and particular persons, either of the clergy...

The Ormulum, 2. kötet

Robert Meadows White - 1852 - 686 oldal
...time of the Norman Conquest the cities and towns of England were vested either in the Crown, or else in the Clergy, or in the Baronage or great men of the Laity. Thus the king was immediate lord of some towns, and particular persons, either of the clergy...

Annals of Windsor, by R.R. Tighe and J.E. Davis, 1. kötet

Robert Richard Tighe - 1858 - 752 oldal
...Conquest downwards," says Madox, " the cities and towns of England were vested either in the crown or else in the clergy, or in the baronage or great men of the laity ; that is to say, the king was the immediate lord of some towns, and particular individuals either...

Annual Report of the American Bar Association: Including ..., 25. kötet

American Bar Association - 1902 - 880 oldal
...fforman Conquest downwards, the cities and towns of Km/land were vested either in the crown or else in the clergy, or in the baronage or great men of the laity. That is to say, the King was immediate lor I of some towns, and particular persons, either of...

The First Book in English on the Law of Incorporation

Amasa Mason Eaton - 1903 - 52 oldal
...Norman Conquest and downwards, the Cities and Towns of England were vested either in the Crown or else in the Clergy, or in the Baronage Or great men of the Layety. That is to say, the King was immediate Lord of some Towns, and Particular Persons either of...

The standard model and beyond

M. Zralek - 1903 - 556 oldal
...Norman Conquest and downwards, the Cities and Towns of England were vested either in the Crown or else in the Clergy, or in the Baronage or great men of the Layety. That is to say, the King was immediate Lord of some Towns, and Particular Persons either of...




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