tailieunhanh - THE LAW OF TREASON IN ENGLAND IN THE LATER MIDDLE AGES

'Treason', wrote Maitland, 1 'has a history all of its own.' Never- theless that history has not previously received connected and comprehensive study in the literature of legal history, and it is therefore with the greatest pleasure that my first duty as general editor of this series of studies is to commend to all those interested Professor Bellamy's survey of the subject at large over the span of the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. | THE LAW OF TREASON IN ENGLAND IN THE LATER MIDDLE AGES CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN ENGLISH LEGAL HISTORY Edited by D. E. c. YALE Fellow of Christ s College Cambridge and Reader in English Legal History Barrister-at-Law Inner Temple THE LAW OF TREASON IN ENGLAND IN THE LATER MIDDLE AGES BY J. G. BELLAMY Associate Professor of History Carleton University Ottawa CAMBRIDGE ATTHE UNIVERSITYPRESS .

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