A. F. (Albert Pollard) Pollard
Capitolo 17
you/he/she was not developed up to that after the Norman period; and what to any duration
it made feudalism exists out as a system completely rounded off and logical
historical and legal text-books.
The political ones and social setups added in the reported sentence
primarily to the earth and the conditions of service on which it was
kept. Commerce and products and the organization of city that
grown out of them, it was always exceptions to the feudal system; the
monarchy saved them, its sheriffs and the counties to of the extension from
feudal influence; and soon it put to work to ransom the administration
of the justice from his/her groups. In all the parts of the country, besides,
there was earth, the estate of what feudalized was never. Generally,
however, the theory was applied that every earth was directly contained or
indirectly from the king that it was the it soles owner of him, that was
any earth without a gentleman, and that from every acrid of earth of the kind of
service was due to of the one or other. Very from which has been contained
military service; the tenant-in-head of this earth that would be one
a layman or a cleric, had to make this military service to the
governments, while the make up for-tenants had to make him/it to the tenant-in-head.
When the tenant died his/her earth regressed to the gentleman that only granted him
to the heir after the payment of the one year-old income, and on condition of
the same being of service made. If the heir were a young person, and this way
incapable of translation military service, earth was held back by the
gentleman until the heir adult came; heirs could only marry the
the permission of gentleman of the one that could complete his/her services. The tenant had
further to frequent the court of the gentleman--if the gentleman were his/her king or
not--submits to his/her jurisdiction, and you pay whenever every helps to the gentleman him
you/he/she was captured and it needed ransom, when his the oldest child was made a rider,