The Economic History of England, Volume 1A. & C. Black, 1915 |
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... sixteenth century eighteen villein tenements , which still retained a 1 Liebermann , Gesetze , i . 447 . 2 Maitland , Domesday Book and Beyond , 330-331 . E. Powell , A Suffolk Hundred in the Year 1283 ( 1910 ) , 76 . Vict . County Hist ...
... sixteenth century eighteen villein tenements , which still retained a 1 Liebermann , Gesetze , i . 447 . 2 Maitland , Domesday Book and Beyond , 330-331 . E. Powell , A Suffolk Hundred in the Year 1283 ( 1910 ) , 76 . Vict . County Hist ...
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... sixteenth century , the income of the landlord fell , while the copyhold tenants were protected from a rise in rents ... centuries . mutation . There were varying degrees of commutation , nor was it The nature necessary that all the ...
... sixteenth century , the income of the landlord fell , while the copyhold tenants were protected from a rise in rents ... centuries . mutation . There were varying degrees of commutation , nor was it The nature necessary that all the ...
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... sixteenth century , as a survival of the old manorial economy in which the cultivation of the demesne was carried on by bailiff - farming , and the estate was largely self - sufficing . In this way the lord solved the problem of ...
... sixteenth century , as a survival of the old manorial economy in which the cultivation of the demesne was carried on by bailiff - farming , and the estate was largely self - sufficing . In this way the lord solved the problem of ...
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... century . In the second place the dissolution of the manorial system relaxed the lord's grasp on his subjects , afforded them immunity from control , and so enlarged the ... sixteenth century . caused a breach THE BREAK - UP OF THE MANOR III.
... century . In the second place the dissolution of the manorial system relaxed the lord's grasp on his subjects , afforded them immunity from control , and so enlarged the ... sixteenth century . caused a breach THE BREAK - UP OF THE MANOR III.
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... sixteenth centuries , and while the mass of customary tenants obtained emancipation , there were still large numbers ... century villeinage . It has been reckoned that they formed about I per cent . of the whole population , and this ...
... sixteenth centuries , and while the mass of customary tenants obtained emancipation , there were still large numbers ... century villeinage . It has been reckoned that they formed about I per cent . of the whole population , and this ...
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