Works by the Same Author. THE FIRST TWELVE CENTURIES OF BRITISH STORY 12/6 net "We can recommend this book to teachers and advanced students of our history. "It takes an independent and thoroughly personal view of the twelve centuries between the Roman Invasion and Henry II.'s reign. . . . His views arrest attention and enforce a reconsideration of received opinions which will be all to the good for any real student."-Athenæum. "Mr Jeudwine writes with freshness, frankness, and obvious sincerity; he is possessed by many right ideas; he has some real insight as to the task and methods of the historians, and has accumulated a fine store of miscellaneous information. In his pleas for the study of social history, in his dislike of the 'constitutional' and modern point of view, in his enthusi asm for Brehon Laws, Scandinavian Sagas, and the Year Books, he will have many sympathisers. ."-English Historical Review. TORT, CRIME, AND POLICE MEDIEVAL BRITAIN "Some shrewd comparisons are made between the customary law of early times and the law of our own day."Times. LONDON: WILLIAMS & NORGATE SOCIETY AND THE LAND· A REVIEW OF THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS OF THE BY J. W. JEUDWINE, LL.B., F.R.HIST.S. OF LINCOLN'S inn, barristeR-AT-LAW LONDON 14 HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. 2 |