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III: LIBERTIES, FRANCHISES, AND RIGHTS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 2017

Extract

The people: complaint that, when a free man dies without having produced an heir but has a brother or sister, the king's ministers sell the land or retain it as an escheat, depriving them of their proper inheritance; request for a remedy.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 2017 

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1 Supplied from context, as the text is faded here and in the line below.

2 The right-hand side of this document is torn, meaning that in the first two lines the final word is missing.

3 One word here is illegible due to a tear in the parchment.

4 Conjectural (hole in parchment).

5 Conjectural (hole in parchment).