A STUDY ON THE RULE OF THE TOWN HEADMAN THROUGH THE SUBSTITUTE LOT

The city of Edo was under the control of town headman. At first, it is assumed that one town headman was assigned to each town. Meanwhile, what kind of change was seen by the town headman's control when the ruled town was taken up and a substitute lot was given? The purpose of this study is to...

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Towns
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