The History of English Law before the Time of Edward I. Frederic William Maitland
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Bracton, His book, Character of his work:, Italian form, English substance, Later law books, Legal literature
The legal profession, Pleaders, Attorneys, Non-professional attorneys, Professional pleaders, Regulation of pleaders and attorneys, Professional opinion, Decline of Romanism, Notaries and conveyancers, Knowledge of the law,
English law in Wales, English law in Ireland, English and Scottish law, Characteristics of English law
The Doctrines of English Law in the Early Middle Ages
Arrangement of this book, The medieval scheme of law, The modern scheme, Our own course
Derivative and dependent tenure, Universality of dependent tenure, Feudal tenure, Analysis of dependent tenure, Obligations of tenant and tenement, Intrinsec and forinsec service, Classification of tenures
Free alms, Meaning of “alms,”, Spiritual service, Gifts to God and the saints, Free alms and forinsec service, Pure alms, Frankalmoin and ecclesiastical jurisdiction, The assize Utrum, Defeat of ecclesiastical claims, Frankalmoin in the thirteenth century
Military tenure, Growth and decay of military tenure, Units of military service, The forty days, Knight’s fees, Size of knight’s fees, Apportionment of service, Apportionment between king and tenant in chief, Honours and baronies, , The barony and the knight’s fee, Relativity of the knight’s fee, Duty of the military tenant in chief, Position of military sub-tenants, Knight’s service due to lords who owe none, Scutage, Scutage between king and tenant in chief, Scutage and fines for default of service, Scutage and the military sub-tenants, Tenure by escuage, The lord’s right to scutage, Reduction in the number of knight’s fees, Meaning of this reduction, Military combined with other services, Castle-guard, Thegnage and drengage, Tenure by barony, The