Lyttleton, His Treatise of Tenures in French and English

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"The ornament of the Common Law." Lyttleton, His Treatise of Tenures, in French and English. A New Edition, Printed From the Most Ancient Copies, And Collated With the Various Readings of the Cambridge MSS. To Which Are Added The Ancient Treatise of the Olde Tenures, And the Customs of Kent. Originally published: London: S. Sweet, 1841. lv, [1], 727 pp. Hardcover. New.

With index. Parallel text in Law-French and English. Written during the reign of Edward IV [1442-1483], Littleton's Tenures was much admired for its learning and style. It is concerned with the doctrines of old English Common Law regarding the tenures of real estate as well as issues related to real property. This venerable work, which Coke called "the ornament of the Common Law, and the most perfect and absolute work that ever was written in any humane science," is a considered a landmark because it renounced the principles of Roman law in favor of a set of guidelines and doctrines drawn from the Year Books, and when necessary, hypothetical cases.

Sir Thomas Littleton [1402-1481] was a King's Serjeant, Judge of Assize and Justice of the Common Pleas.

T.E. Tomlins [1804-1872] was a notable legal writer and antiquarian. His is best known for his Popular-Law Dictionary (1838). (He is confused sometime with his uncle, Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, the prolific legal writer and editor of the later editions of Jacob's Law-Dictionary.)

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LIFE OF LYTTLETON
xxvii
PAGE
xxx
BOOK I
1
FEETAIL
23
ESTATETAIL APRES
40
CURTESY
44
DOWER
51
TENANT FOR LIFE
65
PETIT SERJEANTY
191
TENURE IN BURGAGE
193
VILLENAGE
206
RENTS
242
PARCENERS
277
PARCENERS BY CUSTOM
297
JOINTTENANTS
324
TENANTS IN COMMON
342

TENANT FOR YEARS
69
TENANT AT WILL
87
TENANT BY COPY
95
TENANT BY THE VERGE
102
BOOK II
117
FEALTY
123
ESCUAGE
126
KNIGHT SERVICE
135
SOCAGE
155
FRANKALMOIGN
169
HOMAGE ANCESTREL
178
GRAND SERJEANTY
187
ESTATES UPON CONDITION
367
DESCENTS WHICH TOLL ENTRIES
425
CONTINUAL CLAIM
444
RELEASES
471
CONFIRMATION
522
ATTORNMENT
542
DISCONTINUANCE
574
REMITTER
617
WARRANTY
648
538 in marg for and of my right read and release of my right 636 in n for origninal read original 661 in marg for issue read assets
661
693 sixth line from the bottom for serront read ferront
693
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