10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VILLAINAGE»
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villainage in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Villainage in England: Essays in English Mediaeval History
Examining individuals, communities, and social structures, Villainage represents a serious investigation into early English feudal life and the feudal system.
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Villainage in England: Essays in English Mediaeval History
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Villainage in England : Essays in English Mediaeval History
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The Growth of the Manor
An influential 1905 work on the rise of English feudalism, which focuses particularly on the Domesday Book.
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REMAINS Historical and Literary - CONNECTED WITH THE ...
Some, perhaps all, of the tenants were certainly of a class far above that of a
villein. The nature of the tenure in ancient demesne has been clearly denned by
Professor Vinogradoff. The old law books [he says] mention one kind of villainage
...
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The South in the Building of the Nation: Southern Economic ...
As in English villainage, no court would here intervene to regulate the nature and
quantity of the work in the laborer's behalf and he became a personal though not
a territorial dependant upon the master, reproducing personal relations ...
... open-field cultivation and appropriation (Feldgemeinschaft). I have dealt at
length with the English variety of the openfleld arrangements in my works on
Villainage and on the Growth of the Manor and I wish only to underline one or
two facts.
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The History and Antiquities of the County of Norfolk: ...
... to the faid manor belonged ninety-five copyholders, who held among them
feventy-four meffuages, and 588 acres two roods of land in villainage; there were
fix cottagers in villainage, and the lord paid yearly 35. in full iuiiilucuon of all iuit to
...
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The History of the Boroughs and Municipal Corporations of ...
The ancient law still continued in force ; and notwith- Hen- VIn' standing Lord
Mansfield has erroneously stated, in the case of Somerset and Stewart,* that the
last confession of villainage was in the 19th of Henry VI., still it is obvious, that ...
Henry Alworth Merewether, Archibald John Stephens, 1835
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The Law-French Dictionary Alphabetically Digested, to which ...
Neirit, nothing, jteant, idem; Neceffxire\ necessary. . E after JVis oft .cut off before
a Vowel, as h" most, n'osa, n' est, &c. Nef, nseff nets, a Ship. . *?"/} '3 a'so, a. Bond
-woman, niefe, idem, nej'e idem. Le nets, the ninth., Nciftj, Bondage, Villainage.
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