CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «SOKEMEN»
Ketahui penggunaan
sokemen dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
sokemen dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
1
The Domesday Geography of Eastern England
The sokemen, however, are treated differently. In addition to the normal
statement of their number in 1086, there is also another statement saying how
many there had been in 1066. The contrast between the total sokemen in the
county at ...
H. C. Darby, Henry Clifford Darby, 2007
2
If Stones Could Speak: Stories from the Stone Heads of St. ...
In Herpeswelle are 6 sokemen with 2 teams and a half and 150 acres of meadow
In Esnetrebi are 9 sokemen with 2 teams In Sassebi are 4 sokemen with 1 team
and 6 acres of meadow In Grangeham are 7 sokemen and 14 villeins with 4 ...
3
The English Historical Review
Walter also possessed one of St. Benet's sokemen who had been worth 2 orae (ii
. 243). But it is probable that the encroachment recorded in the text is later than
Domesday. 1 Potter Heigham in Happing hundred, to which this entry relates, ...
Mandell Creighton, Justin Winsor, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, 1922
4
Environment, Society and Landscape in Early Medieval ...
More importantly, most of the vills mentioned above contained at least one estate
held by sokemen: indeed, this was the main concentration of individuals of this
status in Hertfordshire. Domesday further informs us that they owed duties called
...
5
The Agrarian History of England and Wales
Peter Sawyer and R. H. C. Davis have already effectively shown that the
sokemen were not the descendants of Danes,20 but they may even so have
been partly of ancient origin. Most writings on sokemen assume that these
peasants were ...
H. E. Hallam, Joan Thirsk, H. P. R. Finberg, 1988
6
The Economic Development of a Norfolk Manor, 1086-1565
Sokemen are frequently and consistently distinguished from free tenants on the
one hand, and from customary tenants on the other hand. Unlike the free tenants,
the bond sokemen paid a money equivalent for such labour dues as they did not
...
Frances Gardiner Davenport, 1906
In the Digby of 1086 all the tenants were free sokemen, but by 1290 there were
17 bondi as well as freemen. In 1 304 we see that the freemen formed little more
than a seventh of the population of the manor. In both Ruskington and Digby, ...
It is probable that some sokemen in the North likewise belonged to tithings: many
a twelve-carucate hundred in Lincolnshire is seemingly composed of sokeland
alone. The fact serves to remind us that neither free men nor sokemen were ...
9
English Historical Documents, 1042-1189
Now the king has 1 plough there in demesne; and 16 villeins have 3 ploughs;
and 10 sokemen have 2 ploughs; 2 mills worth 20 shillings and 4 pence.
Meadow 9 furlongs in length and 3 in breadth, and 20 acres. Soke. In “Nongtone”
there are ...
David Charles Douglas, George William Greenaway, 1996
10
The Domesday Geography of South-East England
Thus, at Tickford (149) there were 5 sokemen rendering (reddunt) 27s. in 1086,
but in 1066 there had been 5 thegns holding 3^ virgates of the estate; and we are
left with the suspicion that the 5 sokemen of 1086 represent the 5 thegns of 1066
...
H. C. Darby, Eila M. J. Campbell, 2008
BARANGAN BERITA YANG TERMASUK TERMA «SOKEMEN»
Ketahui apa yang diterbitkan oleh akhbar nasional dan antarabangsa dan cara istilah
sokemen digunakan dalam konteks perkara berita berikut.
Magna Carta 800 years on - don't let rulers take liberties with history
Only a tiny number of peasants—mostly “sokemen” tenants—were regarded as “free” and got the benefits. The section quoted is clause 39. It comes after many ... «Socialist Worker, Jun 15»
The Meaning of Magna Carta in the Era of Privatization
... million people, nine-tenths of whom were peasants of whom two-fifths were unfree (villeins, serfs, bonded) and three-fifths free (rustics, cottagers, sokemen). «CounterPunch, Apr 15»
Homo liber, homo idioticus
... million people, nine-tenths of whom were peasants of whom two-fifths were unfree (villeins, serfs, bonded) and three-fifths free (rustics, cottagers, sokemen). «Open Democracy, Mac 15»
Herald History: Tamworth's Anglo-Saxon ancestors had a hard time …
The thegns would lease their land to freemen, sokemen, villeins, bordars and cottars. Serfs didn't get a look-in as, in effect, they were slaves. Freemen, although ... «Tamworth Herald, Mei 14»
Secret life of medieval city found under Cathedral Square
There was also a re-enactment of life in the 1400s by the Medieval Sokemen, who held demonstrations on period food, crafts, arms and armour. For more ... «Peterborough Today, Jul 09»
Domesday Book, detailed survey of 11th-century England, goes online
Most people were either freemen; semi-free peasants called sokemen; indentured peasants known as villans or cottagers; or slaves. The book is one of Britain's ... «USA Today, Ogo 06»
The history of England: Domesday goes digital
... by the lord] how many belonging to the tenants, how many villagers, cottagers, slaves; how many freemen, sokemen [tenants]. How much woodland, meadow, ... «Independent, Ogo 06»