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A liberty was an English unit originating in the Middle Ages, traditionally defined as an area in which regalian right was revoked and where the land was held by a mesne lord (i.e. an area in which rights reserved to the king had been devolved into private hands). It later became a unit of local government administration. The Local Government Act 1888 led to the ending of the special jurisdictions in April 1889: the Isle of Ely and Soke of Peterborough became administrative counties, while the three remaining liberties were united to their surrounding counties.

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  • Liberty (Verwaltungseinheit) (de)
  • Liberty (división) (es)
  • Liberty (division) (en)
  • リバティ (行政区画) (ja)
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  • リバティとは中世に起源をもつイギリスの行政区画であり、伝統的に、レガリア権 (Regalian right) (英語版) が排除され、中間領主 (Mesne lord) (英語版) により保有されていた地域、つまり国王が保有していた権利が民間に移譲された地域として定義されていた。その後地方行政機関の一部となった。 (ja)
  • Eine Liberty war eine englische Verwaltungseinheit, die ihren Ursprung im Mittelalter hat. Traditionell definiert als ein Gebiet, in dem die königliche oder städtische Jurisdiktion nicht in vollem Umfang galt und von einem Mesne Lord, also einem verwaltet wurde. Dies war in der Regel ein hoher Adeliger oder ein Bischof. Die Liberties wandelten sich nach gesetzlich angeordneten Gebietsreformen im 19. Jahrhundert (aber auch zuvor) zu Verwaltungseinheiten innerhalb des Local Government in England. (de)
  • Una liberty (“libertad”) es una unidad de gobierno local en Inglaterra, de las cuales sólo dos existen en la actualidad: Middle Temple e Inner Temple. Originadas en la Edad Media, las liberties cubrían áreas de extensión muy variable, independientes del sistema usual de hundreds y boroughs por varias razones diferentes, normalmente relacionadas con la propiedad de las tierras. Debido a sus orígenes más vinculados a aspectos de propiedad que a geográficos, las áreas cubiertas por las liberties podían estar ampliamente dispersas en un condado o limitadas a una superficie menor a una parroquia. Un ejemplo de lo primero es la , y uno de lo segundo , ambas en Dorset. (es)
  • A liberty was an English unit originating in the Middle Ages, traditionally defined as an area in which regalian right was revoked and where the land was held by a mesne lord (i.e. an area in which rights reserved to the king had been devolved into private hands). It later became a unit of local government administration. The Local Government Act 1888 led to the ending of the special jurisdictions in April 1889: the Isle of Ely and Soke of Peterborough became administrative counties, while the three remaining liberties were united to their surrounding counties. (en)
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