west saxon lage

west saxon lage
The laws of the West Saxons, who lived in the southern and western counties of England, from Kent to Devonshire, during the Anglo-Saxon period.

Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.


West saxon lage
The laws of the West Saxons, who lived in the southern and western counties of England, from Kent to Devonshire, during the Anglo-Saxon period.

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