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TRIBAL CUSTOM IN ANGLO-SAXON LAW
PREFACE
CHAPTER I. THE CURRENCY IN WHICH WERGELDS WERE RECKONED AND PAID. - I. CONNECTION BETWEEN THE WERGELD OF 100 HEAD OF CATTLE AND THE MINA OF 100 GOLD STATERS.
CHAPTER II. SUMMARY OF THE CYMRIC EVIDENCE. - I. THE UNIT OF CYMRIC TRIBAL SOCIETY.
CHAPTER III. THE EVIDENCE OF BEOWULF ON TRIBAL CUSTOM REGULATING FEUDS &c.
CHAPTER IV. TRIBAL CUSTOM OF THE IRISH TRIBES. - I. THE ERIC FINE OF THE BREHON LAWS.
CHAPTER V. THE WERGELDS OF THE BURGUNDIAN AND WISIGOTHIC LAWS. - I. THE BURGUNDIAN WERGELDS.
CHAPTER VI. TRIBAL CUSTOMS OF THE FRANKS AND OF THE TRIBES CONQUERED BY THE MEROVINGIAN KINGS. - I. THE WERGELDS OF THE LEX SALICA.
CHAPTER VII. TRIBAL CUSTOMS OF THE TRIBES CONQUERED BY CHARLEMAGNE. - I. THE EFFECT UPON WERGELDS OF THE NOVA MONETA.
CHAPTER VIII. THE TRIBAL CUSTOMS OF THE OLDEST SCANDINAVIAN LAWS. - I. THE MONETARY SYSTEM OF SCANDINAVIA.
This volume opens a comparative journey through the ancient tribal customs that shaped early English law. By first revisiting Welsh family structures and the death‑fine system, the author builds a clear foundation for understanding how similar practices appeared among the continental Germanic peoples. Readers are drawn into vivid examples—from the “gwely” of Celtic kin to the blood‑feud substitutes hinted at in Beowulf—that illuminate the social fabric behind the statutes.
The study then sweeps across Burgundian, Frankish, Norse, and Scottish legal traditions, showing how Roman and Christian influences gradually eroded tribal norms. Each chapter offers concise explanations of wergeld currencies and the mechanisms that balanced honor and compensation. By the end, the listener gains a fresh perspective on Anglo‑Saxon legislation, seeing it not as isolated law but as part of a broader, evolving tribal heritage.
Full title
Tribal Custom in Anglo-Saxon Law Being an Essay Supplemental to (1) 'The English Village Community', (2) 'The Tribal System in Wales' Being an Essay Supplemental to (1) 'The English Village Community', (2) 'The Tribal System in Wales'
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (880K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by MWS and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2017-12-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1833–1912
A banker by trade and a historian by passion, he helped reshape how people thought about medieval England’s villages, landholding, and social life. His books brought careful research and a fresh eye to big questions about continuity between Roman, Anglo-Saxon, and later rural society.
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