10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FOLKMOT»
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Munimenta Gildhallæ Londoniensis: Liber Albus, Liber ...
summoning intrare dictum СатрапДе ad pulsandum magnam cam- panam, per
cujus pulsationem et sonitus populus dictas civitatis prasnmniri débet, et
consuevit, ad convenien- i liun ad Curiam suam prsedictam de Folkmot. Et dicunt,
That ...
City of London (England). Corporation, Henry Thomas Riley, John Carpenter, 1860
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History of England based upon Lingard's work and adapted to ...
Inferior to the Wittenagemot, were the Sheremot and Folkmot; both of them, as the
names denote, provincial or county-meetings. The former, which consisted of the
bishops, the earl or ealdorman, the carl's son, and two persons as bearers of ...
John LINGARD (D.D.), Herman MENSCH, 1863
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Munimenta Gildhallae Londoniensis: Liber albus, Liber ...
summoning intrare dictum Campanile ad pulsandum magnam cam- mie,Folk'
panam, per cujus pulsationem et sonitus populus dictse thithor. civitatis
pnemuniri debet, et consuevit, ad convenien- dum ad Curiam suam prsedictain
de Folkmot.
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Diary of Thomas Burton esq. member in the parliaments of ...
... field, either at the Wittagenmot, or the Folkmot, according to the extent of his
command ; being carried upon a shield borne upon their shoulders, like as now
Knights of the Shire are-” Ib.id. p. 63. *" See vol. iii. p. 443. 1' See vol. ii. 1658-9.
Thomas Burton, Guibon Goddard, John Towill Rutt, 1828
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Diary of Thomas Burton, Esq., member in the Parliaments of ...
... the Wittagenmot, or the Folkmot, according to the extent of his command ;
being carried upon a shield borne upon their shoulders, like as now Knights of
the Shire are." Ibid. p. 63. Many of the old nobility have been faithful and real
1658-9] ...
Thomas Burton, John Towill Rutt, Guibon Goddard, 1828
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A Hand-book, Or, Concise Dictionary of Terms Used in the ...
Folkmot e (from folcgemote, Saxon, conventus populi.) In Law, a general
assembly of the people. Follicle ( from /oiiis, a bag.) A small hollow bag. In Botany
, a sort of pericarp or seed- vessel. Folliculus aeris. The air- cell of an egg. In
Natural ...
Walter Hamilton (M.R.A.S.), 1825
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... DORNECK DREVILL DUNNOCK DVORNIK EARBALL ECLOGUE EINKORN
ENDLEAF EPAGOGE EPISOME ESTHETE EUGLENA EYEBANK EYELIFT
FACIEND FANTAIL FARRAGO+ FERMATA FILBERT FIREPOT FLUENCE
FOLKMOT ...
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A Glossary to Explain the Original, the Acceptation, and ...
So as the Folkmot was a popular convention of all the inhabitants of a city or town
called a tiurgmote, or of all the free tenants within a county called the Schiremote,
Which solemn assembly in boroughs or towns upon extraordinary occasions, ...
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An Historical Treatise of Cities, and Burghs Or Boroughs ...
The B'urgh ' ,or Folkmot, or Court os the Inhabitants of the Burgb or City. -1 ass' _
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The History and Antiquities of Bicester, a Market Town in ...
So as the Folkmot was a popular convention of all the inhabitants of a city or town
called a Hurgmote, or of all the free tenants within a county called the Schiremote
. Which solemn assembly in boroughs or towns upon extraordinary occasions, ...
John Dunkin, White Kennett, 1816