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− | These [[deletion]] tenures [[/deletion]] [[addition]] Rights therefore grew from annual to be | + | These [[deletion]] tenures [[/deletion]] [[addition]] Rights [[/addition]] therefore grew from annual to be |
given for life, & were enlarg'd afterwards into estates of | given for life, & were enlarg'd afterwards into estates of | ||
inheritage. | inheritage. | ||
− | This change in ye feoffces produc'd, two other | + | |
− | alterations in Govern. first it is ye foundation of ye | + | This change in ye. feoffces produc'd, two other considerable |
− | + | alterations in Govern. first it is ye. foundation of ye. | |
+ | Hereditary K. ships & Nobility over Europe; secondly ye. | ||
Country being wholy apropriated, people who had not land | Country being wholy apropriated, people who had not land | ||
were oblig'd for a maintenance, to invent various methods, | were oblig'd for a maintenance, to invent various methods, | ||
− | to indulge, & support, ye case & | + | to indulge, & support, ye. case & Luxury of ye. Rich; Hence |
− | arrose ye encouragements of | + | arrose ye. encouragements of Sciences, Arts & Trades, follow'd |
by innumerable, Towns, Cities, & Boroughs throughout all | by innumerable, Towns, Cities, & Boroughs throughout all | ||
Europe. | Europe. | ||
− | ye second great alteration we mentiond was in ye tenures. | + | |
+ | ye. second great alteration we mentiond was in ye. tenures. | ||
These were forever annexd to Estates yt [[unclear]] | These were forever annexd to Estates yt [[unclear]] | ||
were few, but in after ages were extremly multipli'd, | were few, but in after ages were extremly multipli'd, | ||
thus as in the, devision of ye Lands each private | thus as in the, devision of ye Lands each private | ||
− | person had his share | + | person had his share allotted by ye whole; so the |
discendants of these 1st conquerors were undoubtedly | discendants of these 1st conquerors were undoubtedly | ||
− | bound to | + | bound to military services in time of war, for the |
− | good of the whole | + | good of the whole Community, the greater portions, |
given to the Principal persons, since call'd cavalry; | given to the Principal persons, since call'd cavalry; | ||
was bestow'd by the whole people; this again was parcell'd | was bestow'd by the whole people; this again was parcell'd | ||
− | out by him with the comand of the whole nation, to | + | out by him with the comand of the whole nation, to individuals |
− | of his immediate tribe; as | + | of his immediate tribe; as therefore the chief of the county |
held his position, from the people & the Prince who commanded | held his position, from the people & the Prince who commanded | ||
his was call'd Baron service; that of his tribe to him | his was call'd Baron service; that of his tribe to him | ||
− | military | + | military tenure, & the obligations of all to the nations fealty. |
& is uncertain how these tenures, were at first fixd. | & is uncertain how these tenures, were at first fixd. | ||
in later ages they were annex'd to the Estates; fealty by | in later ages they were annex'd to the Estates; fealty by | ||
oath, was [[unclear]] when first feuds were made hereditary. | oath, was [[unclear]] when first feuds were made hereditary. | ||
& were common in 1020. | & were common in 1020. | ||
+ | |||
when once feuds became hereditary many [[unclear]] happend | when once feuds became hereditary many [[unclear]] happend | ||
− | betwixt the [[unclear]] [[unclear]] & Vassals; & betwixt the [[unclear]] Vassals. themselves, | + | betwixt the [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] [[unclear]] [[/addition]] & Vassals; & betwixt [[deletion]] the [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] Vassals. [[/addition]] themselves, |
− | this | + | this occasion'd many various rules & determinations, which |
− | + | collected, have taken the name of the feudal law, by which all | |
− | disputes, of that nature, were for many ages granted the history | + | disputes, of that nature, were for many ages granted ^ ,, the history |
[[unclear]] happening in those laws would be in malling the desosession of | [[unclear]] happening in those laws would be in malling the desosession of | ||
− | the various changes that have happened | + | the various changes that have happened in the European countrys; here then wee |
end this generall history, & others few observations; come to the antient state of the Country. | end this generall history, & others few observations; come to the antient state of the Country. |
Revision as of 14:15, 19 July 2018
5. These deletion tenures /deletion addition Rights /addition therefore grew from annual to be given for life, & were enlarg'd afterwards into estates of inheritage.
This change in ye. feoffces produc'd, two other considerable alterations in Govern. first it is ye. foundation of ye. Hereditary K. ships & Nobility over Europe; secondly ye. Country being wholy apropriated, people who had not land were oblig'd for a maintenance, to invent various methods, to indulge, & support, ye. case & Luxury of ye. Rich; Hence arrose ye. encouragements of Sciences, Arts & Trades, follow'd by innumerable, Towns, Cities, & Boroughs throughout all Europe.
ye. second great alteration we mentiond was in ye. tenures. These were forever annexd to Estates yt unclear were few, but in after ages were extremly multipli'd, thus as in the, devision of ye Lands each private person had his share allotted by ye whole; so the discendants of these 1st conquerors were undoubtedly bound to military services in time of war, for the good of the whole Community, the greater portions, given to the Principal persons, since call'd cavalry; was bestow'd by the whole people; this again was parcell'd out by him with the comand of the whole nation, to individuals of his immediate tribe; as therefore the chief of the county held his position, from the people & the Prince who commanded his was call'd Baron service; that of his tribe to him military tenure, & the obligations of all to the nations fealty. & is uncertain how these tenures, were at first fixd. in later ages they were annex'd to the Estates; fealty by oath, was unclear when first feuds were made hereditary. & were common in 1020.
when once feuds became hereditary many unclear happend betwixt the deletion unclear /deletion addition unclear /addition & Vassals; & betwixt deletion the unclear /deletion addition Vassals. /addition themselves, this occasion'd many various rules & determinations, which collected, have taken the name of the feudal law, by which all disputes, of that nature, were for many ages granted ^ ,, the history unclear happening in those laws would be in malling the desosession of the various changes that have happened in the European countrys; here then wee end this generall history, & others few observations; come to the antient state of the Country.