The Military Organization of Norman EnglandClarendon Press, 1965 - 319 pages |
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... military obligation in Anglo - Saxon times . It has been suggested that the five - hide obligation did not apply to demesne lands , and if this was so , then the dilemma would be resolved . But it is hard to imagine that the Anglo ...
... military obligation in Anglo - Saxon times . It has been suggested that the five - hide obligation did not apply to demesne lands , and if this was so , then the dilemma would be resolved . But it is hard to imagine that the Anglo ...
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... military structure will be examined presently.2 VI What do the Anglo - Norman sources tell us of the activi- ties of the ... military obligation , and although several local lists of knights exist we have no survey of feudal quotas on ...
... military structure will be examined presently.2 VI What do the Anglo - Norman sources tell us of the activi- ties of the ... military obligation , and although several local lists of knights exist we have no survey of feudal quotas on ...
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... army of freemen as foot soldiers and connects their military service with the holding of forinsec land , which would seem once again to evoke the phantom of the old select fyrd . Unlike the situation at Peterborough , the sub - feudal ...
... army of freemen as foot soldiers and connects their military service with the holding of forinsec land , which would seem once again to evoke the phantom of the old select fyrd . Unlike the situation at Peterborough , the sub - feudal ...
Contents
THE COMING OF NORMAN FEUDALISM | 14 |
THE KNights fee | 43 |
THE KINGS FEUDAL ARMY | 72 |
Copyright | |
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abbey abbot Anglo Anglo-Norman arrière-ban assessed baronial Bayeux bishop campaign Cartae carucates castle guard charter chevauchée Chron Chronicle commutation D. C. Douglas danegeld Danelaw Descriptio Domesday Book duke duty Earl enfeoffments England English feudalism Englishmen estates Evesham evidence exercitu feudal army feudal host feudal military fief Fitz five hides five-hide unit force forty days Frank Stenton Guilhiermoz H.F. xxiii Henry II hidage Hollister honour host service ibid infantry Inquest J. H. Round king's knight service knight's fee land later lord Medieval mercenaries military obligation military service milites militum monarchy Norman Conquest Norman feudalism Norman kings Normandy Old English Ordericus owed Peterborough Pipe Roll post-Conquest pre-Conquest quotas Regis Robert Robert Curthose Round royal scutage scutage rate select fyrd sergeants serve service term servicium debitum sokemen Stenton sub-feudal summoned tenants-in-chief tenure thegn tion twelfth century vassals vols wages warriors William of Malmesbury William the Conqueror Worcester