TheTribeandtheLandIthasbeenverycommonlybelievedthat,beforetheagrarianmeasuresofJamestheFirst,Irelandwasoneofthecountriesinwhichprivatepropertyinlandwasinvestedwithleastsacredness,andinwhichformsofownershipgenerallyconsideredasbarbarousmostextensivelyprevailed。SpenserandDaviscertainlysuggestthisopinion,andseveralmodernwritershaveadoptedit。TheBrehonlaw-tractsprove,however,thatitcanonlybereceivedwithconsiderablequalificationandmodification,andtheyshowthatprivateproperty,andespeciallyprivatepropertyinland,hadlongbeenknowninIrelandattheepochtowhichtheybelong,havingcomeintoexistenceeitherthroughthenaturaldisintegrationofcollectiveownershiporthroughtheseveranceofparticularestatesfromthegeneraltribaldomain。Neverthelessitcannot,Ithink,bedoubtedthatattheperiodtowhichthetractsareanindexmuchlandwasheldthroughoutIrelandunderrulesorcustomssavouringoftheancientcollectiveenjoyment,andthisIunderstandDrSullivantoallow。Introduction,p。cxliv
PartoftheevidenceofthefactjuststatedistolerablyfamiliartostudentsofIrishhistory。AtthebeginningoftheseventeenthcenturytheAnglo-IrishJudgesdeclaredtheEnglishCommonLawtobeinforcethroughoutIreland,andfromthedateofthisdecisionalllandinthecountrydescendedtotheeldestsonofthelastowner,unlessitsdevolutionwasotherwisedeterminedbysettlementorwill。InSirJohnDavis’sreportofthecaseandoftheargumentsbeforetheCourt,itisrecitedthathithertoalllandinIrelandhaddescendedeitherundertheruleofTanistryorundertherulesofGavelkind。ThesystemofinheritanceherecalledGavelkindisthusdescribed:WhenalandowningmemberofanIrishSeptdied,itschiefmadeare-distributionofallthelandsoftheSept。Hedidnotdividetheestateofthedeadmanamonghischildren,butusedittoincreasetheallotmentsofthevarioushouseholdsofwhichtheSeptwasmadeup。TheJudgestreatedbothTanistryandGavelkindassystemsofsuccessionafterdeath,ofapeculiarlybarbarousandmischievouskind;and,assystemsofsuccession,Ishallconsiderthemhereafter。Butallsystemsofsuccessionafterdeathbearacloserelationtoancientmodesofenjoymentduringlife;forinstance,intheJointUndividedFamilyoftheHindoos,thestirpes,orstocks,whichareonlyknowntoEuropeanlawasbranchesofinheritors,areactualdivisionsofthefamily,andlivetogetherindistinctpartsofthecommondwelling。
’CalcuttaReview’July1874,p。208Theso-calledIrishGavelkindbelongstoaclassofinstitutionsverycommonintheinfancyoflaw;itisacontrivanceforsecuringcomparativeequalityamongthejointproprietorsofacommonfund。Theredistributionheretakesplaceatthedeathofaheadofahousehold;butifequalityweresecuredbywhatispracticallythesameprocess——viz。,re-divisionafterafixedperiodofyears——aninstitutionwouldbeproducedwhichhasnotquitediedoutofEuropeatthepresentmoment,andofwhichtherearetraditionsinalloldcountries。Atthesametimeihavenodoubtthat,whentheIrishGavelkindwasdeclaredillegal,itwasveryfarfrombeingtheonlysystemofsuccessionknowntoIrelandexceptTanistry,andithinkitprobablethatmanydifferentmodesofenjoymentandinheritancewereabolishedbythedecisiongivingthelandtotheeldestson。
Itwastheactualobservationofpeculiaragriculturalusages,specialmethodsofcultivation,andabnormalrulesoftenure,whichmainlyenabledG。L。VonMaurertorestoretheGermanMarktoknowledge;anditwasbyusingVonMaurer’sresultsashiskeythatNassewasabletodecipherthescatteredreferencestothe’AgriculturalCommunityoftheMiddleAges’inavarietyofEnglishdocuments。IventuretothinkthatthisclassofobservationhasnotbeencarriedfarenoughinIrelandtoyieldmaterialforaconfidentopinion,buttherecertainlyseemtobevestigesofancientcollectiveenjoymentintheextensiveprevalenceof’rundale’holdingsinpartsofthecountry。Underthissystemadefiniteareaoflandisoccupiedbyagroupoffamilies。Intheformnowmostcommon,thearablelandsareheldinseveralty,whilepastureandbogareincommon。
Butaslatelyasfiftyyearssince,caseswerefrequentinwhichthearablelandwasdividedintofarmswhichshiftedamongthetenant-familiesperiodically,andsometimesannually。Evenwhennosuchdivisionwasmade,awell-knownrelicoftheMark-system,asitshoweditselfinGermanyandEngland,wasoccasionallyfound:thearableportionoftheestateswascomposedofthreedifferentqualitiesofsoil,andeachtenanthadalotorlotsinthelandofeachquality,withoutreferencetoposition。WhatwasvirtuallythesamesystemoftenureprevailedquiterecentlyintheScottishHighlands。Ihaveascertainedthatthefamilieswhichformedthevillage-communitiesonlyjustextinctintheWesternHighlandshadthelandsofthevillagere-distributedamongthembylotatfixedintervalsoftime;andIgatherfromMrSkene’svaluablenoteon’TribeCommunitiesinScotland’
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