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" ceorl " thrived, so that he had fully five hides of his own land, church and kitchen, bell-house and " burh"-gateseat, and special duty in the king's hall, then was he thenceforth of thane-right worthy. "
The Medieval Castle in England and Wales: A Political and Social History - Sivu 333
tekijä(t) Norman J. G. Pounds - 1994 - 376 sivua
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A General Introduction to Domesday Book: Accompanied by Indexes of ..., Nide 1

Sir Henry Ellis - 1833 - 698 sivua
...followeth, £ip Eeopl jebeah $ he hepbe pulhce pip hyba ajenep lanbe, &c. if a Churl or Husbandman throve, so that he had fully five hides of his own land, a Church and a Kitchen, a Bell-house, and a Gate-house, a seat and a several office in the King's hall,...

The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Nide 12

1841 - 614 sivua
...man to that of a thane, from the rights of a thane to those of an eorl, " And if a ' ceorl ' thrived, so that he had fully five hides of his own land, church and kitchen, bell-house and 'burh '-gate-seat, and special duty in the king's hall, then was he thenceforth of thane-right worthy...

Anglo-Saxon Laws and Institutes: Incunabula Juris Anglicani

John Mitchell Kemble - 1841 - 58 sivua
...man to that of a thane, from the rights of a thane to those of an eorl. " And if a ' ceorl ' thrived, so that he had fully five hides of his own land, church and kitchen, bell-house and 'burh '-gate-seat, and special duty in the king's hall, then was he thenceforth of thane-right worthy...

Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and ..., Nide 4

Sussex Archaeological Society - 1851 - 388 sivua
...established by these laws, the free spirit of which may be considered to be in force to the present day. " Fully five hides of his own land, church and kitchen, bell-house and burh-gate-scat, and special duty in the king's hall " also entitled a ceorl to rise in the social class....

Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and ..., Nide 4

Sussex Archaeological Society - 1851 - 428 sivua
...established by these laws, the free spirit of which may be considered to be in force to the present day. " Fully five hides of his own land, church and kitchen, bell-house and burh-gate-scat, and special duty in the king's hall " also entitled a ceorl to rise in the social class....

Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript: Ballads and Romances, Nide 2

Thomas Percy - 1868 - 702 sivua
...vrite (fine) be 60 shillings. Ane. Laws, i. 79. The A.-S. laws of Ranks enact that, if a eeorl thrived, so that he had fully five hides of his own land, church and kitchen, bell-house, and " burh"-gate-seat, and special duty in the king's hall, then was he theneeforth of thane-right worthy....

Select Charters and Other Illustrations of English Constitutional History ...

William Stubbs - 1870 - 568 sivua
...nation of worship worthy, each according to his condition, eorl and 1 ceorl, thegen and theoden. 2. And if a ceorl throve, so that he had fully five hides...•• his own land, church and kitchen, bell-house and burh-gate-seat, , and special duty in the king's hall, then was he thenceforth of \ thegu-right worthy....

The Homes of Other Days: A History of Domestic Manners and Sentiments in ...

Thomas Wright - 1871 - 536 sivua
...extract from a treatise on ranks in society, printed with the Anglo-Saxon laws: "And if a ceorl thrived, so that he had fully five hides of his own land, church (or perhaps private chapel), and kitchen (kycenan), bell-house, and burh-gate-seat, and special duty...

Select Charters and Other Illustrations of English Constitutional ..., Nide 3

William Stubbs - 1874 - 604 sivua
...according to his condition, eorl and ceorl, tliegen and theoden. 2. And if a ceorl throve, so lhat he had fully five hides of his own land, church and kitchen, bell-house and burh-gate-seat, and special duty in the king's hall, then was he thenceforth of thegn-right worthy....

Select Charters and Other Illustrations of English Constitutional History ...

William Stubbs - 1881 - 612 sivua
...nation of worship worthy, each according to his condition, eorl and ceorl, thegen and theoden. 2. And if a ceorl throve, so that he had fully five hides of his own land, church and kitchen, hell -house and burh-gate-seat, and special duty in the king's hall, then was he thenceforth of thegn-right...




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