theoden.' 2. 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. Ancient Laws and Institutes of England - Strana 81podľa Great Britain, Benjamin Thorpe - 2003 - Počet stránok 548Obmedzený náhľad - O tejto knihe
| Thomas Peter Ellis - 1926 - Počet stránok 480
...was whilom, in the Laws of the English, that people and law went by ranks, and then were the Witan of worship worthy each according to his condition, eorl and ceorl, thegen and theoden '. The classification varies from time to time, and the names employed differ in the Saxon and Danish... | |
| Roy Clinton Cave, Herbert Henry Coulson - 1965 - Počet stránok 492
...1. It was whilom, in the laws of the English, that people and law went by ranks, and then were the counsellors of the nation of worship worthy, each according to his condition, eorl and ceorl, thegn and theoden. 2. And if a ceorl thrived, so that he had fully five hides of his own land, church... | |
| Sir John Harold Clapham, M. M. Postan, Eileen Power - 1941 - Počet stránok 906
...records the man who did the work; and then we may think of one of those driving peasants who 'throve so that he had fully five hides of his own land, church and kitchen, bell-house and burhgate ' ; and so deserved the rank of thane. The Teutonic North — the Danish Islands, Jutland,... | |
| Norman J. G. Pounds - 1994 - Počet stránok 380
...Cornwall (1337)', ed. PL Hull, DC Rec Soc, 17 (1971), 119-20 9 CASTLE AND CHURCH 1 '... if a ceorl throve so that he had fully five hides of his own land, church and kitchen, bellhouse and burh-gate, seat and special duty in the king's hall, then was he thenceforth of thegnright worthy'... | |
| Barbara Yorke - 1995 - Počet stránok 383
...idealized) definition of how a ceorl might be promoted to the rank of thegn: And if a ceorl prospered so that he had fully five hides of his own land, [church and kitchen], bell [house] and burh-geat, seat and special office in the king's hall, then was he thenceforward entitled... | |
| Peter R. Coss - 2000 - Počet stránok 236
...ь In an eleventh-century tract known as the 'promotion law' we are told that: if a ceorl prospered so that he had fully five hides of his own land, church and kitchen, bell house and burh-geat, seat and special office in the king's hall, then was he thenceforward entitled... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - Počet stránok 464
...law. 1. It is whilom, in the laws of the English, that people and law went by ranks, and then were the counsellors of the nation of worship worthy, each...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.... | |
| Počet stránok 156
...1. It was whilom,1 in the laws of the English, that people and law went by ranks, and then were the counsellors of the nation of worship worthy, each..." ceorl " thrived, so that he had fully five hides 2 of his own land, church, and kitchen, bell-house . . . and special duty in the king's hall, then... | |
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