Lives of Eminent And Illustrious Englishmen From Alfred the Great to the Latest
Lives of Eminent And Illustrious Englishmen From Alfred the Great to the Latest
George Godfrey Cunningham
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344. Report on Gothic Records, 1800, p. 60 Hundred Rolls i. P. 25. (as there cited. ) *" Seldon imagined that the title of greater barons was conferred upon the old tenants or chief c the crown that of lesser barons upon those who had become so by the ot escheated baronies. Hody thought that the major barons were the king's tenants the minor, the vassals of some great subject. Lytteltuii'g Hist. Vol. Ii. 274. Et seq. Vol. Iv. 94. Etseq. TO SECOND PERIOD. 1()7 had been introduced for the first t...ime by the carl of Leicester in the 49th of Henry III. , as is generally believed, it is reasonable to con- clude that it would have excited more observation among the historians of the period, and occasioned greater opposition. It must indeed be admitted, that there are various instances in the earlier history of the kingdom, which show, not that a representative system was in use to the full extent for which Lord Lyttelton has argued, but that on important occasions it had been partially introduced.
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