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Our Legal Heritage: The First Thousand Years: 600 - 1600 / King Aethelbert - Queen Elizabeth

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A chronological primer traces the development of English law from early clan customs through late medieval and early modern statutory and common-law doctrines. Each chapter sets social background, explains the governing laws that regulated conduct, and describes the judicial procedures used to apply them. Subjects surveyed include early torts, oaths and marriage rules, post-Conquest criminal and land law, the Magna Carta and statute law, chancery equity, trusts and probate, and the emergence of contract principles. The narrative highlights institutional origins such as juries and attorneys and cites key statutes to show doctrinal change. Technical terms are defined, historical monetary values are converted for clarity, and a bibliography invites further reading.

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S. A. Reilly

S. A. Reilly is an author known for exploring the historical development of legal systems in England. His notable work, "Our Legal Heritage: 600-1776 King Aethelbert - King George III," delves into the evolution of law from the time of King Aethelbert to King George III, providing insights into the legal frameworks that shaped modern governance. Reilly's writings contribute to the understanding of legal history, emphasizing the significance of early legal principles and their lasting impact on contemporary law. Through his works, he invites readers to reflect on the foundations of legal heritage and its relevance today.

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