Shakespeare's Legal Language: A DictionaryBloomsbury Publishing, 2004 M12 15 - 512 páginas This encyclopedia-style dicitonary explores early modern social life, legal thought, and the interactions within Shakespearean drama. |
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... villein , on the basis that a bastard had no father ( see Adams , 1946 , pp 378–81 ) . Some bishops were happy to oblige by conferring this privilege of bastardy in their Church courts even where it was not strictly merited ( Baker ...
... villein , on the basis that a bastard had no father ( see Adams , 1946 , pp 378–81 ) . Some bishops were happy to oblige by conferring this privilege of bastardy in their Church courts even where it was not strictly merited ( Baker ...
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Bibliography of Sources as Cited | 429 |
Index of Shakespeare Passages Scenes Works | 459 |
Index of Legal Terms and Concepts | 489 |
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accused actions alleged appears argued assize assumpsit Baker bastard Bellamy benefit of clergy bills bond canon law Chancery Church courts claim Clarkson and Warren Coke common law common law courts constable context contract crime criminal death debt discussed divorce dower dowry early modern England Elizabethan England English equity Falstaff felony feudal heir Helmholz Henry homicide husband ibid impediment inheritance Inns of Court jointure judges jurisdiction jury Keeton killing King Lear land lawyers lease London lord marriage married means medieval murder offence pardon Peace petty treason Plucknett praemunire pre-contract punishment rape reference Richard Richard II sanctuary says seventeenth century Shakespeare's Shakespearian sheriff Shylock sixteenth century Sokol spousal Star Chamber statutes tenant tenure term thou tion treason trial by battle usury villein wardship widow wife witchcraft witches words writs