Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University PressThe quantitative study of English land markets in the three centuries after the close of the middle ages is still in its infancy. The medievalists, exploiting the conveyances of customary tenants recorded in manorial court rolls, have shown how issues such as the devolution of land within families, the frequency with which land was sold and the behaviour of the land market at moments of demographic or economic stress can be addressed by the analysis of such data either aggregatively or by looking at the landholding histories of individual participants in the land market. Early modernists have invariably approached the study of the land market in a non-quantitative fashion, usually as part of an att...
The 13th century witnessed a substantial increase in inequality in the distribution of peasant landh...
In 1921 The Estates Gazette announced that around one quarter of land in England and Wales had ‘chan...
"This volume investigates the use of mortgages in the European countryside between the thirteenth an...
The land market has been recognized as an important part of the economy and society of the medieval ...
Gavelkind was the default system of land-holding in Kent from the early middle ages until the reform...
This paper re-examines the late medieval market in freehold land, the extent to which it was governe...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The main aims of this ...
This is the author's post-print version of an article whose final and definitive form has been publi...
Chapter 1: Sets out the present nature of the landownership debate and outlines the aspects still in...
In this paper, an attempt will be made to discuss the likely context for pre-plague indications of e...
Derek Keene, The property market in English towns, A.D. 1100-1600, p. 201-226. By 1100 England had ...
Tallage-at-will was a seigniorial tax on unfree tenants and hereditary serfs in medieval England, an...
In this important article Richard Hoyle, one of the country’s leading historians of the early modern...
This chapter investigates the extent to which medieval English peasants mortgaged their land to secu...
One of the problems which has intrigued English historians for over a hundred years is that of the p...
The 13th century witnessed a substantial increase in inequality in the distribution of peasant landh...
In 1921 The Estates Gazette announced that around one quarter of land in England and Wales had ‘chan...
"This volume investigates the use of mortgages in the European countryside between the thirteenth an...
The land market has been recognized as an important part of the economy and society of the medieval ...
Gavelkind was the default system of land-holding in Kent from the early middle ages until the reform...
This paper re-examines the late medieval market in freehold land, the extent to which it was governe...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The main aims of this ...
This is the author's post-print version of an article whose final and definitive form has been publi...
Chapter 1: Sets out the present nature of the landownership debate and outlines the aspects still in...
In this paper, an attempt will be made to discuss the likely context for pre-plague indications of e...
Derek Keene, The property market in English towns, A.D. 1100-1600, p. 201-226. By 1100 England had ...
Tallage-at-will was a seigniorial tax on unfree tenants and hereditary serfs in medieval England, an...
In this important article Richard Hoyle, one of the country’s leading historians of the early modern...
This chapter investigates the extent to which medieval English peasants mortgaged their land to secu...
One of the problems which has intrigued English historians for over a hundred years is that of the p...
The 13th century witnessed a substantial increase in inequality in the distribution of peasant landh...
In 1921 The Estates Gazette announced that around one quarter of land in England and Wales had ‘chan...
"This volume investigates the use of mortgages in the European countryside between the thirteenth an...