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    cash payment as commercial activity increased. Manorialism was part of the feudal system. Manorialism originated in the Roman villa system of the Late...
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    "crown" court within the manor's area. Manor house Manorialism Harvey, P. D. A. (1984), Manorial Records, Archives and the User, vol. 5, British Records...
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    A manorial roll or court roll is the roll or record kept of the activities of a manorial court, in particular containing entries relating to the rents...
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    manors arose in the Anglo-Saxon system of manorialism. Following the Norman conquest, land at the manorial level was recorded in the Domesday Book of...
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    barony Feudal Lords (play-by-mail game) Gentry Landed property Majorat Manorialism Medieval demography Middle Ages Nulle terre sans seigneur Quia Emptores...
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  • Look up manor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Manor may refer to: Manorialism or "manor system", the method of land ownership (or "tenure") in parts...
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  • Western Europe, there were two competing systems of landed property; manorialism, inherited from the Roman villa system, where a large estate is owned...
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    the clergy, and the peasantry, all of whom were bound by a system of manorialism; this is sometimes referred to as a "feudal society". Although it is...
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    A säteritak ("manorial roof") is a type of roof, similar to a clerestory, that enjoyed great popularity in Sweden from the mid-seventeenth century. Originally...
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    Richmond, Virginia. Housing portal List of manor houses Ansitz Dovecote Manorialism Mansion Pele tower and bastle house Quadrangular castle Schloss, approximate...
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    increasingly powerful landed nobility that confined the population to private manorial farmstead known as folwarks. In 1493, John I Albert sanctioned the creation...
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  • (Online ed.). Oxford University Press. Retrieved 20 November 2022. (Subscription or participating institution membership required.) Manorialism v t e...
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  • The Manorial Society of Great Britain Limited is a private limited company by Guarantee incorporated on 30 December 1996 with a membership of approximately...
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    paramount – Feudal overlord: a lord with no obligations to a higher lord Manorialism – Economic, political, and judicial institution during the Middle Ages...
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    maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard feudalism Livery Manorialism Lord of the manor Manorial court Manor house (List) Demesne Glebe Overlord Lord Peasant...
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    that time. Contemporaneous social developments included agricultural "manorialism" and the social and legal structures labelled — but only since the 18th...
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  • Custumal (redirect from Manorial Custumals)
    with a local code of laws, a summary of oral sworn tradition, in-house manorial rolls and written legal arrangements between the landlord and his tenants...
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    maintenance Feudal fragmentation Bastard feudalism Livery Manorialism Lord of the manor Manorial court Manor house (List) Demesne Glebe Overlord Lord Peasant...
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  • Bucklebury Manor is a Grade II listed manor house in the civil parish of Bucklebury in the English county of Berkshire. Since 2012, it has been the home...
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  • Seignorial Estate (French: Domaine seigneurial Sainte-Anne) is a historic manorial estate located in Sainte-Anne-de-la-Perade, Quebec, on the north shore...
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    [citation needed] American gentry Artisan Fee tail (or entail) Magna Carta Manorialism National liberalism Old money Patrician (post-Roman Europe) Polish landed...
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  • production Expeditionary Hunter-gatherer Inclusive Democracy Information Manorialism Newly industrialized Palace Plantation Plutonomy Post-capitalist Post-industrial...
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    positions of counts (or earls) and dukes. The core of European feudal manorialism in the High Middle Ages were the territories of the former Carolingian...
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    foci to the settlement; the area around the parish church and the main manorial landholding half a mile to the west of the church. In 1399, according to...
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    revolution or the like. Agricultural economics Ancient economic thought Manorialism Alexander, David (1976). "Newfoundland's Traditional Economy and Development...
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    once manorialism had become established, also threatened the demand of manorial lords for obedient, compliant workers; in the west, manorialism was unsuccessful...
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    and 1889 laws were passed transferring administration of the police and manorial justice from Baltic German control to officials of the central government...
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    small communities, usually known as manors or villages. In the system of manorialism, a manor was the basic unit of landholding; it consisted of smaller components...
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    (fisherman) Weber, occupation (weaver) Meyer, occupation (originally a manorial landlord, later a self-employed farmer) Wagner, occupation (wainwright)...
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    conquered and in his satellite states. He liberalized property laws, ended manorialism, abolished the guild of merchants and craftsmen to facilitate entrepreneurship...
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