The Medieval English Borough: Studies on Its Origins and Constitutional HistoryManchester University Press, 1968 - 371 էջ Tait's classic study explores the origins and growth of English towns, from their emergence as a response to the Dnish threat, to their later constitutional affairs and municipal governance, guilds and merchants. |
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THE ANGLOSAXON PERIOD | 1 |
The New Burhs fortified in the Danish Wars | 15 |
After Fortification | 25 |
THE BOrough Fields and PASTURES | 68 |
THE Burgesses AND THEIR TENURE | 78 |
THE BOROUGH COMMUNITY BEFORE 1066 | 113 |
CHAP | 139 |
The Firma Burgi and the Commune 10861154 | 154 |
LIBER BURGUS | 194 |
THE Borough ComMUNITY FROM THE TWELFTH CENTURY | 221 |
xi | 241 |
THE ORigin of Town COUNCILS | 263 |
App I | 324 |
xiii | 326 |
App III | 338 |
359 | |
Revocable grants of Firma Burgi Attempted Com | 162 |
The First Fee Farms and the Commune of London | 177 |
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The Medieval English Borough: Studies on Its Origins and Constitutional History James Tait Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 1968 |
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