The History of the Norman Conquest of England: The effects of the Norman conquest. 1876Clarendon Press, 1876 |
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ancient Angevin Angliæ Anjou Anselm Appendix Bishop bishoprick brother castle character chief Chron Chronicler Church claim Cnut confiscation Conqueror Crown cyng death Domesday dominions Duke Eadgar Eadgyth Eadmer Earl earldom ecclesiastical enemies England and Normandy English Englishmen Etheling father feudal Florence foreign France French Gesta grant hands Harold held Henry of Huntingdon Henry the Second Henry's Hist homage John of Hexham kind King Eadward King of Scots King William King's kingdom land language later least legal fiction lord Malms marriage Matilda native Norman Conquest Normandy Old-English Orderic peace Petrib possession prince quæ quam quod recorded Red King regis reign Richard of Hexham Roman Rome Saint Scotland Scots Scottish seems shire speak Stephen story Stubbs Survey Teutonic Thegns tongue Welsh William of Malmesbury William of Newburgh William Rufus Witan words writers
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Стр. 558 - Si quis baronum, comitum meorum sive aliorum qui de me tenent, mortuus fuerit, haeres suus non redimet terram suam sicut faciebat tempore- fratris mei, sed justa et legitima relevatione relevabit earn. Similiter et homines baronum meorum justa et legitima relevatione relevabunt terras suas de dominis suis.
Стр. 547 - His ordinary form of indignant denial was "Do you take me for an Englishman?" The descendant of such a gentleman a hundred years later was proud of the English name.
Стр. 469 - the act of the united nation, the Church, the barons, and the commons, for the first time thoroughly at one. It is in form only the act of the king ; in substance and in. historical position it is the first effort of a corporate life that has readied full consciousness, resolved to act for itself, and able to carry out the resolution.
Стр. 183 - However a man tilled, the earth bare no corn ; for the land was all fordone by such deeds : and they said openly that Christ and his saints slept.
Стр. 570 - Such was the instrument which, introduced in its rough simplicity at the Conquest, was developed by the lawyers of the Plantagenet period into the modern trial by jury.
Стр. 183 - ... every powerful man made his castles, and held them against him ; and they filled the land full of castles. They cruelly oppressed the wretched men of the land with castle-works. When the castles were made, they filled them with devils and evil men.
Стр. 244 - There is no ground for thinking that William directly or systematically introduced any new kind of tenure into the holding of English lands. There is nothing to suggest any such belief, either in the chronicles of his reign, in the Survey, which is his greatest monument, in the genuine or even in the spurious remains of his legislation.
Стр. 573 - Second, men of high rank and Norman birth could freely speak or understand English, though of course this does not exclude their speaking French also.
Стр. 369 - When this fashion once set in, it took root. The Norman names gradually spread themselves through all classes, till even a villain was...
Стр. 493 - ... tradition as to title preserved in the hundred. 1 Dd. iv. 165 : (Werrington, Devon) ' De mansione que uocatur Olwritona erat saisitus abbas Tauestochensis ea die qua rex Willelmus misit barones suos ad inquirendas terras anglie et antecessor suus ante eum fuerat inde saisitus, et per barones regis inde desaisitus fuit propter hoc quod testati sunt angli quod ad abbatiam non pertinuit ea die qua rex Edwardus uiuus et mortuus fuit.