The Law of England at the Norman Conquest by George W. Rightmire,  for sale $50.00 

President and Professor of Law at Ohio State University

"This volume contains a section devoted to the Courts at the Conquest, their
organization, jurisdiction and procedure, a translation of the "Leis
Willelme", and a commentary thereon adapted to give the historical, social
and legal settings for the laws, and to provide the best references for
further study in this field."

The four main sections are: The Courts -- Organization, Jurisdiction and
Procedure; Laws of William the Conqueror -- Translation; Commentary on the
Laws of William the Conqueror; and Certain Fragments -- Documents
Illuminating Social, Industrial, Governmental and Judicial Conditions and
Customs in England in Late Anglo Saxon and Early Norman Times.

In good condition. Owner's name on cover page. Text in good condition.

c. 1932, F. J. Heer Printing Company, Columbus, Ohio, 188 pp.,
6 x 9 inches, hardbound w/o dust jacket

Location: Duncan, AZ 85534. Phone: 928-359-2654.

 
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