... man for each five hides was probably the rate at which the newly endowed follower of the king would be expected to discharge his duty. The wording of the Domesday survey does not imply that in this respect the new military service differed from the... The Scutage and Knight Service in England - Page xiiiby James Fosdick Baldwin - 1897 - 119 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Stubbs - 1874 - 658 pages
...Domesday survey does not imply that in this respect the new military service differed from the old : the land is marked out not into knights' fees but...particular feudatory would be ascertained by inquiring the number of hides that he held, without apportioning the particular acres that were to support the... | |
| William Stubbs - 1874 - 658 pages
...military service differed from the olJL: the Iflhcl is marked out not into knights' fees but into hidsq and the number of knights to be furnished by a particular feudatory would be ascertained by inquiring the number of hides that he held, without apportioning the particular acres that were to support the... | |
| William Stubbs - 1883 - 748 pages
...Domesday survey does not imply that in this respect the new military service differed from the old : the land is marked out not into knights' fees but...knights to be furnished by a particular feudatory 1 Above, pp. 131, 173, a1o. would be ascertained by inquiring the number of hides that he held, without... | |
| William Stubbs - 1891 - 720 pages
...Domesday survey does not imply that in this respect the new military service differed from the old : the land is marked out not into knights' fees but...particular feudatory would be ascertained by inquiring the number of hides that he held, without apportioning the particular acres that were to support the... | |
| John Horace Round - 1895 - 618 pages
...probably the rate at which the newly endowed follower of the king would be expected to discharge his duty and the number of knights to be furnished by a particular feudatory would be ascertained by inquiring the number of hides that he held.31 The number of hides which the knight's fee contained being known,... | |
| William Stubbs - 1903 - 718 pages
...Domesday survey does not imply that in this respect the new military service differed from the old : the land is marked out not into knights' fees but into hides, and the number of knights to he furnished by a particular feudatory would be asceltained by inquiring the number of hides that he... | |
| Charles Francis Horne, Rossiter Johnson - 1905 - 428 pages
...Domesday survey does not imply that in this respect the new military service differed from the old; the land is marked out, not into knights' fees, but...particular feudatory would be ascertained by inquiring the number of hides that he held, without apportioning the particular acres that were to support the... | |
| John Horace Round - 1909 - 614 pages
...rate at which the newly endowed follower of the king would be expected to discharge his duty . . . and the number of knights to be furnished by a particular feudatory would be ascertained by inquiring the number of hides that he held." The number of hides which the knight's fee contained being known,... | |
| Frederic William Maitland - 1911 - 584 pages
...respect the new military service differed from the old ; the land is marked out, not into knight's fees, but into hides, and the number of knights to...particular feudatory would be ascertained by inquiring the number of hides that he held, without apportioning the particular acres that were to 1 This idea... | |
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