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... lordship ' that was associated with the commote - in Welsh law the position of the ' lord ' was fully royal : within his commote or group of commotes his state was kingly . Now the practical significance of this fact was enhanced by ...
... lordship ' that was associated with the commote - in Welsh law the position of the ' lord ' was fully royal : within his commote or group of commotes his state was kingly . Now the practical significance of this fact was enhanced by ...
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... lordship ' . What sort of thing was the ' lordship ' that the Normans found thus incapsulated in Welsh commotes ? Its characteristics were mainly three : ( i ) Within its sphere , whether that sphere was a single commote or a group of ...
... lordship ' . What sort of thing was the ' lordship ' that the Normans found thus incapsulated in Welsh commotes ? Its characteristics were mainly three : ( i ) Within its sphere , whether that sphere was a single commote or a group of ...
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... lordship that was exercised by the lord of a Marcher lord- ship ? They also were mainly three : ( i ) The doctrine of the English lawyers was that a Marcher lord had jura regalia and that his lordship was a ' regality ' . ' ( ii ) The ...
... lordship that was exercised by the lord of a Marcher lord- ship ? They also were mainly three : ( i ) The doctrine of the English lawyers was that a Marcher lord had jura regalia and that his lordship was a ' regality ' . ' ( ii ) The ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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