| Churchill Babington - Apologetics - 1846 - 216 pages
...heirs. And other kind they had, as appeareth in Justinian's time, which they called ADSCRIPTICII GLEB^E, or AGRI CENSITI ; these were not bond to the person,...our law doth acknowledge them in both these sorts... Howbeit, sith our realm hath received the Christian religion, which maketh them all in Christ brethren,... | |
| Paul Vinogradoff - Great Britain - 1892 - 492 pages
...law are called villains regardants (sic), for because they be as members or belonging to the mannor or place. Neither of the one sort nor of the other...number in England. And of the first I never knew any in the Realme in my time. Of the second so fewe there bee, that it is not almost worth the speaking, but... | |
| John Kells Ingram - History - 1895 - 306 pages
...ancient Rome, bound to a person or his heirs, and " villains regardant " as adscriptitii glebce, adds : " Neither of the one sort nor of the other have we any great number in England. And of the first I never knew any in the Realme in my time ; of the second... | |
| John Kells Ingram - Serfdom - 1895 - 312 pages
...ancient Rome, bound to a person or his heirs, and " villains regardant " as adscriptitii gleba;, adds : " Neither of the one sort nor of the other have we any great number in England. And of the first I never knew any in the Realme in my time ; of the second... | |
| Selden Society - Court records - 1911 - 546 pages
...mannor or place, and did follow him who had the manors, and in our lawe are called villaines regardants, for because they be as members, or belonging to the...we any number in England. And of the first I never knewe any in the realme in my time ; of the seconde so fewe there be that it is not almost worth the... | |
| Alfred Marks - Popish Plot, 1678 - 1905 - 246 pages
...adscript! glebae, bond not to the person, but to the manor or place, called "villaines regardants," for because they be as members or belonging to the...the other have we any number in England. And of the f1rst, I never knew any in the realm in my time : of the second so few there be, that it is not almost... | |
| Thomas Smith - Constitutional law - 1906 - 282 pages
...or place, and did followe him who had the manors, and in our lawe are called villaines regardants, for because they be as members, or belonging to the...of the one sort nor of the other have we any number 130 in England. And of the first I never knewe any in the realme in my time : of the seconde so fewe... | |
| Selden Society - 1911 - 548 pages
...mannor or place, and did follow him who had the manors, and in our lawe are called villaines regardants, for because they be as members, or belonging to the...we any number in England. And of the first I never knewe any in the realme in my time ; of the seconde so fewe there be that it is not almost worth the... | |
| Thomas Smith - Great Britain - 1972 - 276 pages
...or place, and did followe him who had the manors, and in our lawe are called villaines regardants, for because they be as members, or belonging to the...of the one sort nor of the other have we any number 130 in England. And of the first I never knewe any in the realme in my time : of the seconde so fewe... | |
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