ABSTRACT

The English systems of land tenure have influenced land-holding far beyond Britain. Freehold, for example, a common-place in many places, has its origin in the feudal tenure of Anglo-Norman England. Much has been written about the origins of English land ownership but the contributions are hidden. This book, originally published in 1958 draws together legal, economic and social historical themes, introducing the reader to the authoritative texts of the many aspects of the subject up until the 16th Century.

chapter Chapter One|19 pages

Prehistory

chapter Chapter Two|24 pages

Roman Britain

chapter Chapter Three|29 pages

Old England

chapter Chapter Four|34 pages

Under the Norman Kings

chapter Chapter Five|25 pages

The Middle Ages: The Consolidation of Tenures

chapter Chapter Six|26 pages

The Middle Ages: Money Rent and Leaseholds

chapter Chapter Seven|25 pages

Land in the Boroughs