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40.
 
40.
 
Military Services, in cases of Invasion, or Rebellion,
 
Military Services, in cases of Invasion, or Rebellion,
fixing the number of Soldier
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fixing the number of Soldiers each Chief should
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bring to the field, from which the Ecclesiasticks
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were not excepted; & the trading Communities
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were oblig'd instead of Men, to furnish money
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under the name of Tee_farm Rents.
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The Tenure of Grand_Serjeanty also took
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place, which arose from lands given to the
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Steward, Constable, Chamberlain, or Marshal
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of England; but when these name's were
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us'd only to offices in the King's Houshold, they
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did not create tenures of the Publick, but
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tenures of what was call'd Petty_Serjeanty
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As the number of the Dictors was much
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inferior to the English, William to destroy
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distinctions, & to write them & the Normans

Latest revision as of 22:36, 30 March 2018

40. Military Services, in cases of Invasion, or Rebellion, fixing the number of Soldiers each Chief should bring to the field, from which the Ecclesiasticks were not excepted; & the trading Communities were oblig'd instead of Men, to furnish money under the name of Tee_farm Rents.

The Tenure of Grand_Serjeanty also took place, which arose from lands given to the Steward, Constable, Chamberlain, or Marshal of England; but when these name's were us'd only to offices in the King's Houshold, they did not create tenures of the Publick, but tenures of what was call'd Petty_Serjeanty

As the number of the Dictors was much inferior to the English, William to destroy distinctions, & to write them & the Normans