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  BREHON LAWS - Online Information article about BREHON LAWS
Subject to this permanent and fundamental ownership, part of the land was set apart for the maintenance of the king as such.
death of any person so rewarded, the land in theory reverted to the clan; but if like services continued to be rendered by the son•or other successor, and accepted by the clan, the land was not withdrawn.
area of arable land available for the common use of the clansmen was gradually diminished by these encroachments, but was still always substantial.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /BOS_BRI/BREHON_LAWS.html   (6512 words)

  
 Protestant Reformation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Roman Catholic Church had for several centuries been the main purveyor in Europe of non-secular humanism: the neo-Platonism of the scholastics and the neo-Aristotelianism of Thomas Aquinas and his followers had made humanism a part of Church dogma.
Huge amounts of church land and property passed into the hands of the crown and ultimately into those of the nobility and gentry.
The later Puritan movement were often referred to as Dissenters and Nonconformists and eventually led to the formation of various reformed denominations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Reformation   (4329 words)

  
 common, commons, commoner, commonest- WordWeb dictionary definition
A piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area
"for the common good"; "common lands are set aside for use by all members of a community"
"the common man"; "a common sailor"; "the common cold"; "a common nuisance"; "followed common procedure"; "it is common knowledge that she lives alone"; "the common housefly"; "a common brand of soap"
www.wordwebonline.com /en/COMMON   (176 words)

  
 Syrian Studies Association Welcome
Abdul-Karim Rafeq, "Ownership of Real Property by Foreigners in Syria, 1869 to 1873," in: Roger Owen (ed.), New Perspectives on Property and Land in the Middle East, Harvard University Press, 2001, pp.
Birgit Schaebler, "Practicing Mush'a: Common Lands and the Common Good in Southern Syria under the Ottomans and the French" in: Roger Owen (ed.), New Perspectives on Property and Land in the Middle East, Harvard University Press, 2001, pp.
The exhibition catalogue, written by Michel Fortin, an archeologist at Laval University, has marvelous photographs portraying ancient artifacts and present-day Syrians and landscapes.
www.ou.edu /ssa/news.htm   (1664 words)

  
 Edward VI -
Edward was a staunch Protestant and encouraged the Reformation in England and Wales.
These deprived the landless peasants of their access to grazing and other use of previously common lands, and led to the Peasants' Revolt.
He died of TB or some other lung infection and was succeeded by Northumberland's daughter-in-law, Lady Jane Grey, who only ruled for a few days before being dethroned by Mary I, Edward's half-sister.
famous.adoption.com /famous/edward-vi.html   (298 words)

  
 J00 Nektulos Forest Map - EverQuest 2
Hes at number 06 at the Gul Thex Citidel, Go north west from the citidel and behind a thexian artifact (a stone with spikes on it) there is a little NPC skeleton...
Queen Thayilia "This is the land of the Asilians.
A Patchwork Fleshripper lvl 28-29 heroic with group of patchwork men common loot is Slippers of the Fleshripper A very light armor helmet (95)-(120) mitig.
eq2.gamepressure.com /maps.asp?ID=48   (5163 words)

  
 English Diggers
These Diggers held that the English Civil Wars had been fought against the king and the great landowners; now that Charles I had been executed, land should be made available for the very poor to cultivate.
Their activities alarmed the Commonwealth government and roused the hostility of local landowners, who were rival claimants to the common lands.
The Diggers were harassed by legal actions and mob violence, and by the end of March 1650 their colony was dispersed.
www.diggers.org /english_diggers.htm   (953 words)

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