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The Writ of Right and the start of Henry II’s legal reforms

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Henry and Eleanor holding court

At the start of the reign of Henry II As can be seen by the case of Battle Abbey, the legal system … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Angevin Tagged With: courts, Form Of Action, Henry II, Henry Ii Of England, Ranulf De Glanvill, The Writ, Tractatus Of Glanvill, Writ, Writs and forms of action

Writs, law and the nature of lawyer DNA

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The forms of action in the early courts One of the big differences between the study of law today … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Norman Tagged With: courts, Form Of Action, Henry I, Lawyers, Writ, Writs and forms of action

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