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... farmed . The accounts of Alfonse of Poitiers , which carry 1. e.g. , Rot . Chart . , 102b , 103. Letter of viscount to John after his reconciliation : ' terram meam et totum posse meum et amicos meos voluntati vestrae et vestro servicio ...
... farmed . The accounts of Alfonse of Poitiers , which carry 1. e.g. , Rot . Chart . , 102b , 103. Letter of viscount to John after his reconciliation : ' terram meam et totum posse meum et amicos meos voluntati vestrae et vestro servicio ...
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... farmed ; the three citizens , for example , who farmed la Rochelle and the ' great fief ' of Aunis , took over in their bargain all rents and the proceeds of small fines and forfeitures , and accounted separately for the reliefs , sale ...
... farmed ; the three citizens , for example , who farmed la Rochelle and the ' great fief ' of Aunis , took over in their bargain all rents and the proceeds of small fines and forfeitures , and accounted separately for the reliefs , sale ...
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... farmed demesne of Poitou and in the independent lordships on its borders . The county of Angoulême2 lay across the route between Poitiers and Bordeaux , and seriously hampered the authority of Richard , as count of Poitou and duke of ...
... farmed demesne of Poitou and in the independent lordships on its borders . The county of Angoulême2 lay across the route between Poitiers and Bordeaux , and seriously hampered the authority of Richard , as count of Poitou and duke of ...
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... farmed their lands in a similar manner to that of the ducal officials.3 Many of them had the right to hold the pleas of the sword except recognitions and other pleas of late origin . In the rest of Normandy the duke was represented by ...
... farmed their lands in a similar manner to that of the ducal officials.3 Many of them had the right to hold the pleas of the sword except recognitions and other pleas of late origin . In the rest of Normandy the duke was represented by ...
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... farmed the ducal estates . With regard to the farming of the demesne , a recent writer has shown , by means of an ingenious argument , that not only were the viscounties and prepositura well defined before the year 1066 , but also that ...
... farmed the ducal estates . With regard to the farming of the demesne , a recent writer has shown , by means of an ingenious argument , that not only were the viscounties and prepositura well defined before the year 1066 , but also that ...
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