On the laws and customs of England : essays in honor of Samuel E. Thorne /
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Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina Press,
c1981
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Series: | Studies in legal history
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Table of Contents:
- Simpson, A. W. B. The laws of 5, Ethelbert
- Tabuteau, E.Z. Definitions of feudal military obligations in eleventh-century Normandy
- Milsom, S. F. C. Inheritance by women in the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries
- Hyams, P. R. Trial by ordeal: the key to proof in the early common law
- Donahue, C. Proof by witnesses in the Church courts of medieval England: an imperfect reception of the learned law
- Beckerman, J. S. Adding insult to iniuria: affronts to honor and the origins of trespass
- Sutherland, D. W. Legal reasoning in the fourteenth century: the invention of "color" in pleading
- Gray, C. Plucknett's "Lancastrian constitution."--Garrett-Goodyear, H. The Tudor revival of quo warranto, and local contributions to state building
- Ives, E. W. Crime, sanctuary, and royal authority under Henry VIII: the exemplary sufferings of the savage family
- Barton, J. L. Future interests and royal revenues in the sixteenth century
- Baker, J. H. Origins of the "doctrine" of consideration, 1535-1585
- Barnes, T.G. A Cheshire seductress, precedent, and a "sore blow" to Star Chamber
- Yale, D. E. C. "Of no mean authority": some later uses of Bracton