On the laws and customs of England : essays in honor of Samuel E. Thorne
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On the laws and customs of England : essays in honor of Samuel E. Thorne
(Studies in legal history)
University of North Carolina Press, c1981
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Note
Bibliography of Samuel E. Thorne: p. 397-398
Includes indexes
Contents of Works
- The laws of Ethelbert / A.W.B. Simpson
- Definitions of feudal military obligations in eleventh-century Normandy / E.Z. Tabuteau
- Inheritance by women in the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries / S.F.C. Milsom
- Trial by ordeal : the key to proof in the early common law / P.R. Hyams
- Proof by witnesses in the Church courts of medieval England : an imperfect reception of the learned law / C. Donahue, Jr.
- Adding insult to iniuria : affronts to honor and the origins of trespass / J.S. Beckerman
- Legal reasoning in the fourteenth century : the invention of "color" in pleading / D.W. Sutherland
- Plucknett's "Lancastrian constitution" / C.M. Gray
- The Tudor revival of quo warranto, and local contributions to state building / H. Garrett-Goodyear
- Crime, sanctuary, and royal authority under Henry VIII : the exemplary sufferings of the savage family / E.W. Ives
- Future interests and royal revenues in the sixteenth century / J.L. Barton
- Origins of the "doctrine" of consideration, 1535-1585 / J.H. Baker
- A Cheshire seductress, precedent, and a "sore blow" to Star Chamber / Thomas G. Barnes
- "Of no mean authority" : some later uses of Bracton / D.E.C. Yale
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Investigating a wide range of problems in the development of English law, this collection of original essays honors the contributions of Samuel D. Thorne to the study of English legal history from the eleventh to the seventeenth century. The essays combine close study of legal texts and doctrines in their own setting with broader analysis of the interaction of legal and social change. Although each essay has its own historiographical context, a substantial unity is achieved.
Originally published in 1981.
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