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" that the king is the universal lord and original proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom, and that no man doth or can possess any part of it, but what has mediately or immediately been derived as a gift from him, to be held upon feudal services. "
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In the Order, and Compiled from the ...

William Blackstone, John Bethune Bayly - Law - 1840 - 764 pages
...lord and original proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom : and that no man doth or can possess any part of it, but what has mediately or immediately been derived as a gift from him to be held upon feodal services." The Conqueror and his son William Rufus, strictly -iaintained all the rigours of...
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The Principles of the Law of Real and Personal Property: Being the Second ...

William Blackstone, James Stewart - Personal property - 1844 - 684 pages
...lord and original proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom,0 and that no man doth or can possess any part of it, but what has mediately or Immediately been derived as a gift from him, to be held upon feudal services." For, this being the real case in pure, original, proper feuds, other nations who...
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A Few Lectures on Natural Law

Henry St. George Tucker - Natural law - 1844 - 372 pages
...all lands in his kingdom, and that no man can, or doth possess any part of it, but what has, either mediately or immediately, been derived as a gift from him, to be held upon feudal services ; and that mind must be strangely constituted which cannot see every feature of conquest...
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A Treatise on Copyhold, Customary Freehold, and Ancient Demesne ..., Volume 2

John Scriven (serjeant at law.) - Copyhold - 1846 - 750 pages
...universal lord and original proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom; and that no man doth or can possess any part of it, but what has mediately or immediately been derived as a gift from him, to be held upon feodal services.' " The reader, however, is reminded, that most of our ancient text writers are agreed...
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Curiosities of literature, ed. by H. Mead

Henry Mead - Literary curiosa - 1846 - 254 pages
...lord and original proprietor of oil the land in the kingdom ; and that no man doth, or can, possess any part of it, but what has mediately or immediately been derived as a gift from him, to be held upon feudal services." Those that held immediately under the crown -were called the king's tenants in capite,...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volume 26

United States - 1850 - 608 pages
...paramount, the exclusive proprietor, of all the lands of the realm — " and that no man doth or can possess any part of it, but what has mediately or immediately been derived as a gift from him, to be held upon feudal services." These were the ages of land monopoly in the zenith of its glory ; and the fruit thereof,...
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The Philosophy of Intimidation; Or, Historical Sketches on the Elective ...

William Brown (A.M., of Tobermore.) - 1856 - 210 pages
...universal lord and original proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom, and that no man doth or can possess any part of it, but what has mediately or immediately been derived as a gift from him, to be held upon feudal services. In virtue of his right as feudal King of England, William divided all the lands of...
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Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and ..., Volumes 9-10

Cheshire (England) - 1857 - 820 pages
...of all the lands in his kingdom," and that no man dctli or can possess any part of it, which has not mediately or immediately been derived as a gift from him, to be held nponfeodal services. § To all tenures under the feudal system, (except tenures in fraukalmoigne and...
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Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire ..., Volume 10

Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - Cheshire (England) - 1858 - 470 pages
...of all the lands in his kingdom," and that no man dcth or can possess any part of it, which has not mediately or immediately been derived as a gift from him, to be held upon/eodaZ services.§ To all tenures under ibefeodal system, (except tenures in frankalmoigne and...
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Books 1 & 2

William Blackstone, George Sharswood - Law - 1860 - 874 pages
...all the lands in his kingdom :(л) and that no man doth or can possess any part of it, but what bas mediately or immediately been derived as a gift from him, to be held upon féodal services." For this being the real case in pure, original, proper feuds, other nations who adopted...
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