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Paternity, presumption and precedent: common lawyers and the construction of illegitimacy
Gwen Seabourne
University of Bristol Law School
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Arts & Humanities
Ancestors
7%
Bastardy
69%
Canon Law
9%
Common Law
56%
Complications
8%
Cut
6%
Designation
8%
Doctrine
11%
England
8%
Illegitimacy
100%
Imposition
8%
Land Rights
11%
Lawyers
88%
Legal History
10%
Legitimacy
7%
Legitimation
9%
Marginality
12%
Marriage
6%
Middle Age
10%
Misinterpretation
9%
Offspring
8%
Paternity
93%
Person
8%
Piling
12%
Pleading
11%
Presumption
78%
Priesthood
9%
Proceedings
7%
Serf
12%
Simplification
9%
Social History
12%
Wealth
6%