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Lectures on the constitution and laws of England / With a commentary on Magna Charta, and illustrations of many of the English statutes

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A series of university lectures examines the development and operation of English constitutional and statutory law, offering a commentary on a foundational charter and illustrations of many statutes. The text traces the institutional origins of feudal customs in the post‑Roman and Germanic migrations, explains tenure and property concepts such as investiture, fealty, various kinds of grants and serjeanty, and describes legal procedures and sanctions. It compares simple early legal systems with the complexity of later laws, and concludes with methodological guidance and authorities intended to aid students studying the common law and constitution.

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Sullivan, Francis Stoughton portrait

Francis Stoughton Sullivan

Francis Stoughton Sullivan was an English legal scholar and commentator known for his work on constitutional law. His notable publication, "Lectures on the Constitution and Laws of England," provides a detailed examination of English statutes and includes a commentary on the Magna Carta. Sullivan's writings reflect a deep engagement with the legal principles that underpin English governance, making significant contributions to the understanding of constitutional law during his time.

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