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Welsh Mythology: A Neostructuralist Analysis
This distinction between native Welsh and English settlers is perhaps most
clearly visible in the administrative division of regions into an Englishry and
Welshry. In some areas of Wales, the Englishry and Welshry were clearly defined
territorial ...
Jonathan Miles-Watson, 2009
For good accounts of Englishry and the murdrum fine, upon which much of this
paragraph is based, see F. C. Hamil, 'Presentment of Englishry and the Murder
Fine', Speculum, XII, 285-98 ; Somerset Rec. Soc. XI, pp. lviii-lxii. * Arundel for
long ...
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Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300-1500: ...
Like the vale, it was divided into an Englishry and Welshry, with compact
settlements and villages throughout the major part of the peninsula again
characterising the Englishry, and hamlets and scattered farms identifying the
Welshry.
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The History of the Norman Conquest of England: Its Causes ...
2, 3) the legal process of "Murdrum," and in Bracton the Presentment of Englishry
also, is traced up to the institutions of Cnut. When Cnut, we are told, sent away
the mass of his Danish troops, at the request of the Witan (" rogatu baronum ...
Edward Augustus Freeman, 1877
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Kings, Barons and Justices: The Making and Enforcement of ...
Their opportunity to do this came when they were asked early on in the eyre what
the county's custom was with regard to the 'presentment of Englishry'. At least two
counties on the eyre circuit led by Nicholas de la Tour in 1261–2 seem ...
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A History of the Criminal Law of England
Englishry, which was differently understood in different parts Ch. XXVI. of the
country. He says, " In quibusdam vero comitatibus " praesentatur Englescheria
sive mortuus fuerit masculus sive " faemina, per duos masculos ex parte patris et
per ...
Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, 1883
Furthermore, it was almost the unbroken rule at this time throughout England that
Englishry should be presented. There were very few exceptions. Yet in county
after county we find the freeholders declaring with the utmost assurance that ...
Tables compiled in England showing average duration of life. See 66 Mich. 261,
11 Am. St. Rep. 482, 33 N. W. ,306. Englishry. Proof that one murdered was an
Englishman, thereby saving the county from amercement. See 4 Bl. Comm. 195.
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A Law Dictionary of Words, Terms, Abbreviations, and Phrases ...
Same as Englishry. Englescherie. Same as Englishry. Engleschire, or Engleshire
. Same as Englishry. English rulers. See Regnal years. English tables. Tables
compiled in England showing average duration of life. See 66 Mich. 261, 11 Am.
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English historical documents. 4. [Late medieval]. 1327 - 1485
Presentment of Englishry abolished, 1340 (Statutes of the Realm, I, 282 [French])
A so because many mischiefs have ... which had no knowledge of presentment of
Englishry, whereby the commons of the shire were often amerced before the ...
David Charles Douglas, Alec Reginald Myers, 1996
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Recovering the Moral Palette: How We Lost the Virtues, and Why …
... made their peace with Englishry. And so they omitted faith, hope and transcendent love. Smith intended to write a book each for temperance, ... «ABC Local, 一月 15»
Photographer and pilot who lived many lives
Growing up in the heart of what she termed the “Englishry” of the south country, she lived in Salisbury where the ancient cathedral no doubt ... «Irish Times, 五月 14»
Tributes paid to woman aviation pioneer
Ms Pochin Mould was born in what she described as the very heart of “the Englishry” in Salisbury in Britain in 1920. She studied geology at ... «Irish Times, 五月 14»
Simon Schama at the Whitechapel Gallery
... quite a sight) the turban and the velvet-gold coat, the swag of muslin pantaloons, signified ebullient contempt for conventional Englishry. «Financial Times, 十二月 11»
So Mighty, So Unmusical: How Britannia Found Its Voice
For him it was not “Englishness” that counted but “Englishry”: a distinction more significant for having been made than for inherent meaning. «New York Times, 二月 07»