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Title: Our Legal Heritage, King AEthelbert, 596 to King George III, 1775

Alternate Title: Our Legal Heritage, 5th ed.

Edition: 5th ed.

Original Publication: 5th Edition published 2012

Note: This book has undergone multiple editions, and is available as Project Gutenberg eBook numbers 1694, 6603, 13376, 36299 and 40780.

Note: Reading ease score: 69.2 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Summary: "Our Legal Heritage, King AEthelbert - King George III, 1776" by S. A. Reilly is a historical account written in the early 21st century. The book explores the evolution of legal systems and practices in England from the time of King AEthelbert in 600 A.D. to the reign of King George III in the late 18th century, highlighting significant legal developments throughout this extensive period. It specifically addresses the inception of common law, the jury system, and the historical significance of documents such as the Magna Carta, providing readers with insights into the foundations of modern English law. The opening of the book establishes its purpose and framework, detailing the importance of understanding the historical context in which legal doctrines have developed over the centuries. Reilly outlines the structure of the book, which is divided into chapters discussing various legal eras and topics, such as tort law, marriage law, and criminal prosecutions. It introduces the early Anglo-Saxon legal landscape, noting the societal norms, customs, and laws of the time, including the transition from pagan beliefs to Christianity, and touches upon key elements such as marriage, compensation for crimes, and the role of kings and priests in announcing laws. This comprehensive introduction sets the stage for a deeper examination of Anglo-Saxon and subsequent English legal history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Reilly, S. A.

EBook No.: 13376

Published: Sep 5, 2004

Downloads: 155

Language: English

Subject: Law -- England -- History

LoCC: Law in general, Comparative and uniform law, Jurisprudence: United Kingdom and Ireland

Category: Text

Rights: Copyrighted. Read the copyright notice inside this book for details.

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2024-11-08T22:17:09Z Our Legal Heritage, King AEthelbert, 596 to King George III, 1775

This edition has images.

Title: Our Legal Heritage, King AEthelbert, 596 to King George III, 1775

Alternate Title: Our Legal Heritage, 5th ed.

Edition: 5th ed.

Original Publication: 5th Edition published 2012

Note: This book has undergone multiple editions, and is available as Project Gutenberg eBook numbers 1694, 6603, 13376, 36299 and 40780.

Note: Reading ease score: 69.2 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Summary: "Our Legal Heritage, King AEthelbert - King George III, 1776" by S. A. Reilly is a historical account written in the early 21st century. The book explores the evolution of legal systems and practices in England from the time of King AEthelbert in 600 A.D. to the reign of King George III in the late 18th century, highlighting significant legal developments throughout this extensive period. It specifically addresses the inception of common law, the jury system, and the historical significance of documents such as the Magna Carta, providing readers with insights into the foundations of modern English law. The opening of the book establishes its purpose and framework, detailing the importance of understanding the historical context in which legal doctrines have developed over the centuries. Reilly outlines the structure of the book, which is divided into chapters discussing various legal eras and topics, such as tort law, marriage law, and criminal prosecutions. It introduces the early Anglo-Saxon legal landscape, noting the societal norms, customs, and laws of the time, including the transition from pagan beliefs to Christianity, and touches upon key elements such as marriage, compensation for crimes, and the role of kings and priests in announcing laws. This comprehensive introduction sets the stage for a deeper examination of Anglo-Saxon and subsequent English legal history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Reilly, S. A.

EBook No.: 13376

Published: Sep 5, 2004

Downloads: 155

Language: English

Subject: Law -- England -- History

LoCC: Law in general, Comparative and uniform law, Jurisprudence: United Kingdom and Ireland

Category: Text

Rights: Copyrighted. Read the copyright notice inside this book for details.

urn:gutenberg:13376:3 2004-09-05T00:00:00+00:00 Copyrighted. Read the copyright notice inside this book for details. Reilly, S. A. en 1