The History of England from the Norman Conquest - to the Death of John (1066-1216)

George Burton Adams

Capitolo 24

earths of B. What indeed earths had belonged A, the old owner, was
gone away to be determined from of the kind of local investigation, but with this the
king was not pertained to over giving orders written that the change
you/he/she would be done. Often this dizziness ended to a Norman of the piece of ground of ground of a
Saxon dispossessed it gave injustice non deliberate place and in legal disputes
what stunned were after years. Naturally the new owner considered
him the successor of the old one in all the rights that him
possessed. If for some of his/her feuds the Saxon one were the tenant of a church
or of an abbey, the Norman ones often grabbed on these with the rest, as if
all were forfeited together justly and all contained from an equally clear
you entitle, and the Church was not always able, also after the long cause, to
establishes his/her right. We have few the direct evidence as to the
relationship that such concessions created among the recipient and the
governments, or as to some kind of held from which they was contained, but the
continually indirect evidence is accumulating, and you/he/she can be said what time both,
indeed conclusive, that the relationship and the estate used of it was the
only one with which is familiarized to this point the Normans or what
it would be probable to seem to them possible,--the relationship of vassal and
gentleman;  and what with these first concessions of earth that the king did to his
followers were introduced in England that side of the feudal system
what Saxon England had never known, but that it was, from this duration on,
for almost two centuries, to be the dominant system in the public double and
deprived law.

In to say that the feudal system was introduced in England by these
concessions, we have to protect against a misunderstanding. The feudal system, if us
you use that the name as us we commonly make to cover the whole relationships of the
society of that age, had two sides to him, separate in origin, character,
and purpose. To some clear understanding of the organization of feudal
society, or of the change that its establishment did in English
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