10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TALLIABLE»
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It appears by ancient records, that ma; dy os the lands which were talliable to
private lords, were such at at one time or other moved from the king, and were
wont to be tal-s laged to him, whilst they were vested in the crown : asss when the
king ...
Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul), Nicolas Tindal, 1757
It appears by ancient records, that many of the lands which were talliable to
private lords, were such a* at one time or other moved from the king, and were
wont to be tal- laged to him", whilst they were vested in the crown : as when the
king ...
Rapin de Thoyras (Paul, M.), Nicolas Tindal, 1757
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Complete Collection of State Trials
That for which these, and the tenures of burgage in the king's cities and
burroughs, were mentioned in the raising of monies for the necessary affairs of
the (late ; that these □were anciently talliable without their consent in parliament,
is so ...
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A Complete Collection Of State-Trials And Proceedings For ...
That for which these, and the Tenures of Bur- gage in the King's Cities and
Burroughs, were mentioned in the raising of Moneys for the necessary Affairs of
the State ; that these were anti- ently talliable without their Consent in Parliament,
is so ...
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A Complete Collection of State-trials and Proceedings for ...
That for which these, and the Tenures of Bur- gage in the King's Cities and
Burroughs, were mentioned in the raising of Monies for the necessary Affairs of
the State ; that these were anciently talliable without their Consent in Parliament,
is so ...
6
A History of the Life of Richard Coeur de Lion, King of ...
G.P.R. James. bitants, who have been looked upon by some writers as little better
than serfs or villeins. Such, however, was not at all the case in England, and I
cannot discover that it ever was the case. That the people of cities were talliable,
...
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A History of the Life of Richard Cœur-de-Lion, King of England
That the people of cities were talliable, does not at all prove that their state
approached that of villeinage. All the demesne land of the crown was talliable ;
and the citizens of the boroughs held apparently as much in free soccage as any
other ...
George Payne Rainsford James, 1841
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for ...
vour to prove is, that these were not talliable at the king's will and pleasure, but
only fur the Defence and oilier necessities of state, Na. Br. fo. 15. 49 Ed. 3. 'Z'l.
Thc-y be not talliable, ' de haut el bass,' as villains are; and therefore Bractou, f.
Thomas Jones Howell, William Cobbett, 1816
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Mr. Rushworth's Historical Collections: Abridg'd and ...
rheExchequef-RolU, Parliament-Rolls and Patent-Rolls) yet wbathje insisted on
was, that they "vytre.riot talliable at the King's will and pleasure, but only for the
Defence and other -Necessities of State. N. B. f. 15. 49 E. 3. 22: hoc talliable de ...
10
An Enquiry Into the Foundation of the English Constitution: ...
For fometimes the men claimed by inferior lords have chofen to be talliable to the
king, rather than to fuch lords; and accordingly have come to the king's court, and
al- ledged there, that they were talliable to the king, and not other- wile etc.