Mimi Hunter

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Peasants found it a burden to sit in the sheriffs’ courts, but it did give them the chance to participate in the administration of justice, in a small way deciding what the law was and should be. And they brought ideas back to the manor courts: that grants of land gave them rights, that certain people were entitled to inherit from others, and that they could argue self-defence or accident to a charge of homicide or wounding.
The Rule of Laws: A 4,000-Year Quest to Order the World
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