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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

Chapter 1: 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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Title: Lectures on the constitution and laws of England

Author: Francis Stoughton Sullivan

Commentator: Gilbert Stuart

Release date: November 14, 2022 [eBook #69351]
Most recently updated: October 19, 2024

Language: English

Original publication: United Kingdom: Edward and Charles Dilly in the Poultry; and Joseph Johnson in St. Paul's Churchyard, 1776

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*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LECTURES ON THE CONSTITUTION AND LAWS OF ENGLAND ***

LECTURES
on the
CONSTITUTION and LAWS
of
ENGLAND
:
With a COMMENTARY on
MAGNA CHARTA,
AND ILLUSTRATIONS OF MANY
OF THE

ENGLISH STATUTES.

BY THE LATE
FRANCIS STOUGHTON SULLIVAN, LL. D.
Royal Professor of Common Law in the University of Dublin.

The SECOND EDITION.

To which Authorities are added, and a Discourse
is prefixed, concerning the Laws and Government
of England.

By GILBERT STUART, LL. D.

LONDON:
Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly in the Poultry; and
Joseph Johnson in St. Paul’s Church-yard.
M,DCC,LXXVI.

To the RIGHT HONOURABLE
FREDERICK LORD NORTH,
KNIGHT of the most Noble Order of the GARTER,
First LORD of the TREASURY,
CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER,
and
CHANCELLOR of the UNIVERSITY of Oxford,

My Lord,

I am ambitious of giving dignity to this Work by inscribing it to your Lordship; and I conceive that it has a natural claim to your protection. It regards those laws and that constitution which, at a most critical period, you were called to defend; and of which the important purposes are the security and the happiness of a free people.

In this illustrious rank which divides your cares between prerogative and liberty, and in which you support the lustre of the Crown, while you guard the independence of the subject; the greatest occasions are afforded to distinguish the generosity of public virtue, and to employ a capacity enlarged alike by reflection and experience.

But it does not become me to say with what honour to yourself, and with what advantages to the nation, you sustain the arduous charge of government. To posterity, which will not be suspected of flattery, it must be left to celebrate the merits of an Administration, too vigorous to yield under difficulties, and of which the glory has increased with danger.

I am, with the greatest respect,

My Lord,

Your Lordship’s

Most obedient,

And most humble servant,

GILBERT STUART.