«CEORLISH» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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1
The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence
If any one fight in a ' ceorlish ' man's ' flet,' with six shillings let him make ' bot ' to
the ' ceorl.' If he draw his weapon and fight not, let it be half of that. If, however,
either of these happen to a'six-hynde' man, let it increase threefoldly, according to
...
2
Ancient Laws and Institutes of England: Comprising Laws ...
"ηειδει Β. 16 πο! ίπ Π. Μο! ίπ Ζ. Η ΙιιιιιδΙιεϋ Π. Θ. And if a 'ceorlish' man thrive, so
that he have v. hides of land for the king's “'ut-ware,' and any one slay him. let him
be paid for with two thousand 'thrymsas.' 10. And though he thrive, so that he ...
3
Ancient laws and institutes of England; also, Monumenta ...
To a ' ceorlish ' man, let him make ' bot ' with forty shillings.11 OF SEIZING HOLD
OF A « CEORLISH ' WOMAN. 11. If a man seize hold of the breast of a ' ceorlish'
womaiij let him make ' bot ' to her with v. shillings. If he throw her down and do ...
England, Benjamin Thorpe, 1840
4
Widows in Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Britain
Assault Seizing a young ceorlish woman by the breast 5 shillings herself
Throwing down a young ceorlish woman 10 shillings 'The sum will be doubled in
the case of a nun' 'To a woman of higher birth, the compensation shall increase ...
Marie-Françoise Alamichel, 2008
5
Anglo-Saxon laws and institutes: incunabula juri Anglicani
And if he have not any land, and yet be free, let him be paid for with lxx. shillings.
" 9. And if a ' ceorlish '-man thrive, so that he have v. hides of land for the king's '
utware/ and any one slay him, let him be paid for with two thousand ' thrymsas.
John Mitchell Kemble, 1841
6
The Influence of the Mosaic Code Upon Subsequent Legislation
If it be a 'ceorlish' man, let him make a ' bot' of l. shillings; and let either with pe+
nitence desist from his fornication.” By one of the statutes of Alfred, to some of
which we have already referred in a previous chapter, a recompense ...
John Benjamin MARSDEN, 1862
7
Foreshadowings. A proposal for the settlement of the Irish ...
57, ceorl, or ceorlish man, is translated “ ceorlus,” or “ ceorliscus homo," showing
that it was not for want of ingenuity in coining a word that the translator fell back
on the words colonus or villanus. The heading of sec. 57 is “ De Native," which ...
8
The British and Foreign Review Or European Quarterly Journal
“8. And if he have not any land, and yet be free, let him be paid for with Lxx.
shillings. “ 9. And ifa 'ceorlish '-man thrive, so that he have v. hides ofland for the
king's ' utware,' and any one slay him, let him be paid for with two thousand '
thrymsas.
9
The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal
And if he have not any land, and yet be free, let him be paid for with lxx. shillings.
" 9. And if a ' ceorlish '-man thrive, so that he have v. hides of land for the king's '
utware,' and any one slay him, let him be paid for with two thousand ' thrymsas.
10
The Law Magazine, Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence
If a man lie with the wife of a twelve-hynde man, let him make "bot" to the
husband with 120 shillings : to a six- hynde man, let him make " bot" with 100
shillings : to a "ceorlish" man, let him make "bot" with 40 shillings. (King Alfred, 10
.) If a man ...