The Legal Framework of English Feudalism: The Maitland Lectures given in 1972
Professor Milsom works out a fresh view of the beginnings of the common law concerning land. The received picture depends upon progressive assumptions: key words began with their later meanings; the law began with abstract ideas of property; a tenant's title to his tenement was never subject to his lord's control; the lord had no discretion, only the power to decide disputes according to external criteria; jurisdiction in that sense was all the lord lost as royal remedies developed; and all the tenant gained was better protection of unaltered rights. It is a picture of procedural changes taking place against an unchanging background, with the feudal structure at the beginning almost as insubstantial as it was to be at the end.
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The Legal Framework of English Feudalism: The Maitland Lectures given in 1972
Professor Milsom works out a fresh view of the beginnings of the common law concerning land. The received picture depends upon progressive assumptions: key words began with their later meanings; the law began with abstract ideas of property; a tenant's title to his tenement was never subject to his lord's control; the lord had no discretion, only the power to decide disputes according to external criteria; jurisdiction in that sense was all the lord lost as royal remedies developed; and all the tenant gained was better protection of unaltered rights. It is a picture of procedural changes taking place against an unchanging background, with the feudal structure at the beginning almost as insubstantial as it was to be at the end.
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The Legal Framework of English Feudalism: The Maitland Lectures given in 1972

The Legal Framework of English Feudalism: The Maitland Lectures given in 1972

by S.F.C. Milsom
The Legal Framework of English Feudalism: The Maitland Lectures given in 1972

The Legal Framework of English Feudalism: The Maitland Lectures given in 1972

by S.F.C. Milsom

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Overview

Professor Milsom works out a fresh view of the beginnings of the common law concerning land. The received picture depends upon progressive assumptions: key words began with their later meanings; the law began with abstract ideas of property; a tenant's title to his tenement was never subject to his lord's control; the lord had no discretion, only the power to decide disputes according to external criteria; jurisdiction in that sense was all the lord lost as royal remedies developed; and all the tenant gained was better protection of unaltered rights. It is a picture of procedural changes taking place against an unchanging background, with the feudal structure at the beginning almost as insubstantial as it was to be at the end.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521082839
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 10/14/2008
Series: Cambridge Studies in English Legal History
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

1. Disciplinary jurisdiction; 2. Proprietary ideas; 3. Proprietary jurisdiction; 4. Grants; 5. Inheritance.
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