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explained for partly from the gradual expansion of the Norman occupation, and
of the consequent sequestrations and king-concessions, and partly from the fact
what characteristic had always been from England, so that when the
holding of a Saxon thane and determined you/he/she was transferred physical to the Norman one
baron, he found his/her feuds that lie in any continuous whole. In some case,
however, the separated character of the Norman baronies in England doesn't owe
is pressed too far. The concessions to his/her two half brothers and the earldoms
of Chester and Shrewsbury on the confinements of Wales, it is enough to show
that William was not afraid of principalities inside the state and other
examples on a rather the smallest staircase could be quoted. Neither it owes
comparison to be done among baronies English, or earldomses equalize, and
those feudal dominoes on the continent on which the had been based
counties of the first period. In these, supreme rights on a great
adjoining territory, originally delegated to an administrative officer,
you/he/she had been turned into a practically independent power. The correct one
comparison is rather among the baronies English of whatever line and
those feudal and continental dominoes that were formed from the natural trial
half economic and a political half, without delegation defined of
supreme powers, among or along the provincial countships and this
comparison would show I lead the difference.
If the Saxon earl didn't escape the Conquest in the same position as
before, the Saxon sheriff. The office as the Normans found him/it in
England was in so many ways similar to that of the viscount, vicecomes,
what anchor survived in Normandy as an administrative office that was
very easy to identify the two and to bring the Norman name in terrestrial of common ownership
you use as an equivalent of the Saxon one. The result of the new conditions was
greatly to increase the importance of the sheriff and the power. As the special one
representative of the king in the county, him divided in they increased him