The Medieval Foundation of EnglandDoubleday, 1967 - 270 pagini Survey of England's social life, habits, beliefs and political development, from earliest times to the early fifteenth century, A.D. |
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Pagina 85
... manor to manor , An heap of hounds at his arse as a lord were . " His contemporary , the monk in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales , whose passions were inspecting farms and hunting , had " many a dainty horse in stable " ; his bridle , when ...
... manor to manor , An heap of hounds at his arse as a lord were . " His contemporary , the monk in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales , whose passions were inspecting farms and hunting , had " many a dainty horse in stable " ; his bridle , when ...
Pagina 164
... manor - court or moot belonged to the lord ; its jurisdiction and fines were among the most valuable of feudal rights . It was presided over by his steward and met once a fortnight in his hall or outhouse , or in summer under the ...
... manor - court or moot belonged to the lord ; its jurisdiction and fines were among the most valuable of feudal rights . It was presided over by his steward and met once a fortnight in his hall or outhouse , or in summer under the ...
Pagina 202
... manor and detained " in custody from the hour of terce until vespers , " when the uproar he made seems to have secured his release . The alderman's case was that he was a free citizen of London , had been so for the past ten years ...
... manor and detained " in custody from the hour of terce until vespers , " when the uproar he made seems to have secured his release . The alderman's case was that he was a free citizen of London , had been so for the past ten years ...
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Rude Settlers I | 1 |
The Cross and the Sword | 23 |
The Norman Discipline | 51 |
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