登陆注册
37890400000046

第46章

When they were ejected by stronger people, they came back and received the same lands to be held in villainage and by villain services, which were specified and certain.'(102*)The passage is a most interesting one, but it calls for some comment. How is it that the special case of ancient demesne gets widened into a general description of the perturbations consequent upon the Conquest? For a general description it is; by the 'stronger folk,' the 'potentiores,' are certainly not meant the king and his officers only. On the other hand, how can it be said of any but the ancient demesne tenants that they resumed their holdings by certain though base services? The wording is undoubtedly and unfortunately rather careless in this most important passage, still the main positions which Bracton intended to convey are not affected by his rather clumsy way of stating them. Ancient demesne tenure, notwithstanding its peculiarities, is one species of a mode of holding which was largely represented everywhere, namely of the status of free men holding in villainage; this condition had been strongly affected if not actually produced by the Conquest. It is interesting to compare the description of the Conquest, as given at greater length but in a looser way, in the Dialogus de Scaccario. It is stated there that those who had actually fought against the Conqueror were deprived of their lands for ever after. Those who for some reason had not actually joined in the contest were suffered to hold their lands under Norman lords, but with no claim to hereditary succession. Their occupation being uncertain, their lords very often deprived them of their lands and they had no means to procure restitution. Their complaints gave rise to a discussion of the matter before the king, and it was held that nothing could be claimed by these people by way of succession from the time preceding the Conquest, and that actionable rights could originate only in deeds granted by the Norman lords.(103*)The Dialogus as compared with Bracton lays most stress on the opposite side of the picture; the disabilities of persons holding at will are set forth not only as a consequence of the state of things following conquest de facto, but as the result of a legal reconsideration of the facts. As a classification of tenures the passage would not be complete, of course, since neither the important species of free socage recognised by Domesday nor the ancient demesne tenure appears. It is only the contrast between villainage and holding by charter that comes out strongly. But in one way the Dialogus reinforces Bracton, if I may be allowed to use the expression: for it traces back the formation of a very important kind of villainage to the Conquest, and connects the attempts of persons entangled into it to obtain protection with their original rights before the Conquest.

Reverting now to the question of ancient demesne, we shall have to consider what light these statements throw on the origin of the tenure. I have noticed several times that ancient demesne socage was connected in principle with the condition of things in Saxon times, immediately before the Conquest. The courts had to impose limitations in order to control evidence; the whole institution was in a way created by limitation, because it restricted itself to the T.R.E. of Domesday as the only acceptable test of Saxon condition. But, notwithstanding all these features imposed by the requirements of procedure, ancient demesne drew its origin distinctly from pre-Conquest conditions.

The manors forming it are taken as the manors of St.

Edward.(104*) the tenants, whenever they want to make a solemn claim, set forth their rights from the time of St. Edward,(105*)or even Cnut.(106*) But does this mean that the actual privileges of the tenure were extant in Saxon times? Surely not. Such things as ******* from common taxation, exemption from toll, separate jurisdiction, certainly existed in behalf of the king's demesnes before the Conquest, but there is no intimation whatever that the king's tenants enjoyed any peculiar right or protection as to their holdings and services. The 'little writ of right' and the 'Monstraverunt' are as Norman, in a wide sense of the word, as the ******* from serving on assizes or sending representatives to parliament. But although there is no doubt that this tenure grew up and developed several of its peculiarities after the Conquest, it had to fall back on Saxon times for its substance,(107*) which may be described in few words-legal protection of the peasantry.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 独掌鸿蒙

    独掌鸿蒙

    这是一个强者如云的世界,这是一个弱肉强食的天地,唐麟在地球为了救自己心爱的姑娘而死,没想到他的灵魂竟本属于这个世界,重生后他竟然得到了逆天的功法,他能否冲破万界,独掌宇宙?
  • 命运编号

    命运编号

    在命运大学就读的二年级学生文台,因为一直暗恋的同班女生林夕的意外车祸,心情郁郁,这天准备去林夕家祭拜,并看看能否在葬礼上帮忙。结果发现一切都乱了套,死而复生的暗恋,吸血鬼、狼人、机器人、人工智能、种族战争,一切的一切,处在旋涡中心的文台,陷入深深的无力感,他该怎么办?本书为电影剧本小说,共25章,每章3000+,共73400字。预计10月2号更新完毕,敬请转发相告
  • 作别少女时代

    作别少女时代

    二十九岁的叶扶凌得肺癌去世,却在某天醒来发现自己回到十二岁,她身边的事物都在悄然改变......
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 月食阴暗面

    月食阴暗面

    奇异的梦境是月亮的馈赠,当月食降临时,沉睡的人游进了另一个世界,她看见她爱的人,就算在月食的阴暗面也会发光发热。
  • 极品透视

    极品透视

    贫寒小子陆逸偶然觉醒神奇瞳术,从此人生发生了翻天覆地的变化。精彩斑斓的赌石,神秘而精彩的雕琢术,更有古灵精怪的小萝莉,高傲的女警花,美丽的女老师,冷艳的女杀手,统统与他结缘。得异术,闯都市,开始一段段离奇而诡异的经历。……本书主角擅长各种装逼,打脸,踩人之道,心脏不好的擅进……本书以平凡都市为线索勾画而开,只为娱乐,没有任何虐心,虐主情节。本书虽然属于透视类,但除了前期的赌石之外,后期没有任何千术牌技之类的,也没有时间去捣鼓古董,而是以雕琢术,古武术,透视术为线索,勾画出一个另类的广袤世界……
  • 贵夫临门:腹黑将军坏坏妻

    贵夫临门:腹黑将军坏坏妻

    抱得美人归,可谓天下美事一桩。但,大爹爹一根绳子挂了屋梁,去了——抱来的美人是偷娶的,可让自诩风流无限的柳金蟾犯了难。携夫返家奔丧,娘的小竹篾可不是纸做得。不回?世人的嘴,淹死她;美相公的眼,戳死她……回吧回吧,置死地而生!谁想到家没落脚,爹娘下了大牢,接着夺产大战,姐妹反目,连襟们舌斗,齐刷刷上阵……真可谓是八仙过海各显神通——柳金蟾无语问天啊:她真的只是回家来奔奔丧的!大家不用这么热情吧……此文前传《妻主难为:腹黑将军嫁进门》已完结,欢迎当番外看
  • 我是世界供货商

    我是世界供货商

    穿越平行世界,成了世界供货商!我是最低调的富豪,是最年轻的富豪,只要你的诚意到位,没有什么是我不能给你的!
  • 还记得,那个夏天

    还记得,那个夏天

    呜呜,太他妈的悲了,不就是踩了他一下吗?居然就成了他的奴隶。这个腹黑混蛋。信不信我咬死你!
  • 宿主好好崩世界行吗

    宿主好好崩世界行吗

    连年:您就不怕我一言不合灭世?世间:宿主,这TM是你的任务!暴躁系统碰上笑面虎宿主,劳资什么都给你了你还不好好做任务?!宿主你就是个bug!!!好好崩世界行吗???