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Página i - Specimens and Parts, containing a History of the County of Kent, and a Dissertation on the Laws, from the Reign of Edward the Confessor to Edward the First ; of a topographical, commercial, civil, and nautical History of Great Britain, with its gradual and comparative progress in trade, arts, polity, population, and shipping, from authentic documents. By Samuel Henshall, Clerk, MA Fellow of Brazennose College, Oxford.
Página 32 - And, lastly (which alone would have merited the title that it bears, of the great charter), it protected every individual of the nation in the free enjoyment of his life, his liberty, and his property, unless declared to be forfeited by the judgment of his peers, or the law of the land.
Página 4 - Omnes autem iftas confuetu- 41 dines prediftas et libertates quas nos conceffimus in regno noftro tenendas quantum ad nos pertinet erga noftros omnes de regno noftro tam clerici...
Página 5 - Tune reddat Catallum, & xx folidos pro capite, & iv denarios ei qui ceperit ipfum, & unum obolum pro inquifitione, & xl folidos Regi. In Weftfexenelega c folidos ad clamorem pro Capite, & iv libras Regi. Et in Danelega, Forisfaftura eft viii librae, xx folidi pro Capite, & vii librae.
Página 29 - Glanvil (c) expressly confines it to heirs female. But the king and his great lords thenceforward took a handle (from the ambiguity of this expression) to claim them both sive sit...
Página 22 - ... sequi partus, patrem videlicet, vel matrem, secundum quod copulati fuerint vel soluti, et secundum quod fuerint sub potestate dominorum vel extra. Item si a libero et nativa soluta, partus erit nativus, quia xii...
Página 5 - Hasc eft Confuetudo in Merchenelega, fi quis appellatus fuerit de Latrocinio, feu de Furto, & plegiatus fuerit venire ad jufticiam, & fugerit interim, Plegius ejus habebit iv menfes & unum diem ad...
Página 18 - Et hoc ideo ne si caput per plures particulas dividatur, et pluries jura comitatuum et baroniarum deveniant ad nihilum, per quod deficiat regnum quod ex comitatibus et baroniis dicitur esse constitutum.'1 Britton makes a similar statement.
Página 5 - Orse in Danelega, & de alio homine, qui ejufmodi Libertatem non habet, Ors e xxxii.
Página 70 - Town of the Marshes, in the hundred of Brixton, (and included under its manorial jurisdiction, as part of the county of Surrey, in the days of the Confessor, and early part of William's reign,) were annexed by the earl to his principality of...