The Good Old Cause; the English Revolution of 1640-60: Its Causes, Course and Consequences. Extracts from Contemporary SourcesChristopher Hill, Edmund Dell Lawrence and Wishart, 1949 - 488 من الصفحات |
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... feudal form could still be obtained from the Crown - for a price ( b ) . a ) J. Smyth , Lives of the Berkeleys ( 1883-5 ) , II , p . 333 ; b ) ibid . , II , pp . 435-7 . a ) FEUDAL DUES • Not long after [ 1611-12 ] this lord [ Berkeley ] ...
... feudal form could still be obtained from the Crown - for a price ( b ) . a ) J. Smyth , Lives of the Berkeleys ( 1883-5 ) , II , p . 333 ; b ) ibid . , II , pp . 435-7 . a ) FEUDAL DUES • Not long after [ 1611-12 ] this lord [ Berkeley ] ...
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... FEUDAL MONARCHY The structure of the English state was still feudal . The Tudors had monopolised much of the power previously wielded by great feudal lords , notably by the establishment of the Court of Wards in 1540. In feudal theory ...
... FEUDAL MONARCHY The structure of the English state was still feudal . The Tudors had monopolised much of the power previously wielded by great feudal lords , notably by the establishment of the Court of Wards in 1540. In feudal theory ...
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... FEUDAL TENURES For the Court of Wards and feudal tenures , see No. 31 . Their abolition ( a ) was confirmed by Act of Parliament in 1656. When the Parliament of 1660 decided to recall Charles II , their next business was the further ...
... FEUDAL TENURES For the Court of Wards and feudal tenures , see No. 31 . Their abolition ( a ) was confirmed by Act of Parliament in 1656. When the Parliament of 1660 decided to recall Charles II , their next business was the further ...
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