The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-242John Murray, 1924 |
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... tenants , the payments of fines on entry . In 1804 it is by the ' Ancient Court Roll ' of the House of John ( sic ) of Bethlem of Shine ' - two and a half centuries after the Dissolution of the Priory - that the tenants of the King's ...
... tenants , the payments of fines on entry . In 1804 it is by the ' Ancient Court Roll ' of the House of John ( sic ) of Bethlem of Shine ' - two and a half centuries after the Dissolution of the Priory - that the tenants of the King's ...
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... tenants might remain unaltered . But before the middle of the 13th century custom had modified the severity of legal theory . Rents in money , produce , or labour were no longer indeterminate ; they had become fixed and certain . The ...
... tenants might remain unaltered . But before the middle of the 13th century custom had modified the severity of legal theory . Rents in money , produce , or labour were no longer indeterminate ; they had become fixed and certain . The ...
Page 34
... tenants , the payments of fines on entry . In 1804 it is by the ' Ancient Court Roll ' of the ' House of John ( sic ) of Bethlem of Shine ' - two and a half centuries after the Dissolution of the Priory - that the tenants of the King's ...
... tenants , the payments of fines on entry . In 1804 it is by the ' Ancient Court Roll ' of the ' House of John ( sic ) of Bethlem of Shine ' - two and a half centuries after the Dissolution of the Priory - that the tenants of the King's ...
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The League of Nations | 1 |
Mediæval Music | 5 |
The Study of Earthquakes | 7 |
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