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Seebohm, Tribal Custom in Anglo-Saxon Law, 1902
Tribal custom in Anglo-Saxon law : being an essay supplemental to (1) The English village community (2) The tribal system in Wales': by Frederic
Seebohm, xvi + 538 p., London, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1902. ( The third essay in a trilogy of essays which attempts to approach the Anglo-Saxon law
from the point of view of tribal custom. The Burgundian and Wisigothic laws, the laws of the Salic and Ripuarian Franks, and the earliest Norse and
Scanian laws are examined. Chapter XV provides general conclusions regarding tribal freedom and service, tribal elements in the Manor, and early Romanising
influences. A subject index begins on p.533.)
Title:   Tribal custom in Anglo-Saxon law : being an essay supplemental to (1) 'The English village community', (2) 'The tribal system in Wales' / by Frederic Seebohm, L.L.D., F.S.A.
OCLC Number:   60736274
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