BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «SUBINFEUDATION»
Temukaké kagunané saka
subinfeudation ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
subinfeudation lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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Medieval usury and the commercialization of feudal bonds
e) Two Forms of Tenement Transfers: Subinfeudation and Substitution A vassal's
parcelling out of his tenement to his own dependent vassals might have taken
one of two distinctive forms: substitution or Subinfeudation. Each of these forms ...
Hartmut Kreikebaum, Hartwig Bechte, Theodor Ellinger, Shael Herman
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Tenure and peerage 'by barony', an essay
That subinfeudation in this sense is purely a characteristic of English tenures is
proved by the fact, that in the continental kingdoms subinfeudation was from the
first an act of usurpation ; nor do we find that it was ever adopted as a condition of
...
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Warfare Under the Anglo-Norman Kings, 1066-1135
words. Subinfeudation, the establishment of knights on knights' fees by the
barons in return for service that helped meet the barons' quotas, was a gradual
process.38 So this question now is split in two: why were the quotas imposed?
and why ...
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Historical Dictionary of Late Medieval England, 1272-1485
This process, called subinfeudation, created a chain of landholding, or tenure,
from the king downward. However, by the early thirteenth century military service
had been commuted into strictly defined and fixed monetary payments (which ...
Ronald H. Fritze, William Baxter Robison, 2002
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The Journal of Jurisprudence
They then consider proposals to obviate the defects of the existing system by
prohibiting subinfeudation and converting the existing estates of superiority into
real burdens on the property. They had considered almost all the points that have
...
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A History of Japan: 1615-1867
The holders of land by subinfeudation were free, within reasonable limits, to
administer their land according to their own ideas. They could decide what crops
were to be grown, and what tax in kind should be collected from the peasants.
Sir George Bailey Sansom, 1963
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Reports from Commissioners: Law (Scotland), Malta, Prisons ...
In the first place, we are of opinion that the law, as it exists, and admitting of
subinfeudation to any extent, where subinfeudation is really made for the
purpose of reserving to the superior an estate of substantial value, may be so
ordered, ...
Great Britain, Sixteenth report of the Inspector's General on the general state of the prisons of Ireland, 1937, 1838
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Appendix to the General report of the agricultural state, ...
And, in the first plape, it may be proper to distinguish betwixt subinfeudation and
sale. In the preceding section the nature of the feudal grant has been explained,
by which the vassal gives out a new right, to be held by a subvassal, and by ...
Great Britain. Board of Agriculture, 1814
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General Report of the Agricultural State: And Political ...
And, in the first place, it may be proper to distinguish betwixt subinfeudation and
sale. In the preceding section the nature of the feudal grant has been explained,
by which the vassal gives out a new right, to be held by a subvassal, and by ...
Great Britain. Board of Agriculture, Sir John Sinclair, 1814
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General Report of the Agricultural State, and Political ...
And, in the first place, it may be proper to distinguish betwixt subinfeudation and
sale. In the preceding section the nature of the feudal grant has been explained,
by which the vassal gives out a new right, to be held by a subvassal, and by ...
Board of Agriculture (Great Britain), Sir John Sinclair, 1814
BABAGAN WARTA KANG NGLEBOKAKÉ ARAN «SUBINFEUDATION»
Weruhi yèn pawarta nasional lan internasional wis ngomongaké lan kepriyé aran
subinfeudation digunakaké ing babagan warta iki.
American internationalism vs. sensible realism: America's terrible …
... was disdainfully rejected; and, perhaps more significantly, the idea that somehow Russian commerce and industry would escape subinfeudation to Wall Street ... «DigiNews, Mei 14»
Lord of Stanground: Family fights right to sell title of Lordship
Brighton, which is where the auction will be held on December 4, for example, has some 16 lordships through this process, which is known as “subinfeudation”. «Peterborough Today, Nov 11»
The sources of economic diversity
... for instance, the revenue-farming system developed under the Permanent Settlement, which resulted in absentee landlordism and a process of subinfeudation ... «The Hindu, Jun 11»