Tallage-at-will was a seigniorial tax on unfree tenants and hereditary serfs in medieval England, and one of the two main tests of villeinage under the common law. Contemporary lawyers argued that it was compulsory and uncertain, which has led many historians to portray it as a variable, exorbitant and arbitrary component of villein rent, but this article offers the first comprehensive survey of its form, operation and significance. It reveals that by c.1300 the frequency and level of tallage had become codified and largely fixed, it existed in various forms, it was not found on many manors, and methods of determining individual contributions varied. Thus the example of tallage-at-will serves to reinforce the heterogeneity of villeinage in ...
One reading the skeleton-like reports found in the Year Books from which so much of the common law h...
The earliest surviving register of testaments kept for the Commissary-General of the Diocese of Cant...
This thesis is an examination of the uses of whiten records in peasant land tenure, transfers and li...
This article provides new insights into long-standing debates on lord-tenant relations in medieval E...
This article provides new insights into long-standing debates on lord-tenant relations in medieval E...
Using records from 113 manors in Yorkshire and elsewhere, this article surveys the changing role of ...
Manor courts held by landlords for their tenants and other local people existed in their thousands a...
Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University PressThe quantitative study of English land markets in the thr...
Manor courts held by landlords for their tenants and other local people existed in their thousands a...
This paper re-examines the late medieval market in freehold land, the extent to which it was governe...
This chapter investigates the extent to which medieval English peasants mortgaged their land to secu...
Humanities: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)In the mid-...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The main aims of this ...
This dissertation considers how medieval English lords dealt with their urban holdings and wielded a...
The focus of this thesis is threefold. First, Edward I enacted the Statute of Westminster III, Quia ...
One reading the skeleton-like reports found in the Year Books from which so much of the common law h...
The earliest surviving register of testaments kept for the Commissary-General of the Diocese of Cant...
This thesis is an examination of the uses of whiten records in peasant land tenure, transfers and li...
This article provides new insights into long-standing debates on lord-tenant relations in medieval E...
This article provides new insights into long-standing debates on lord-tenant relations in medieval E...
Using records from 113 manors in Yorkshire and elsewhere, this article surveys the changing role of ...
Manor courts held by landlords for their tenants and other local people existed in their thousands a...
Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University PressThe quantitative study of English land markets in the thr...
Manor courts held by landlords for their tenants and other local people existed in their thousands a...
This paper re-examines the late medieval market in freehold land, the extent to which it was governe...
This chapter investigates the extent to which medieval English peasants mortgaged their land to secu...
Humanities: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)In the mid-...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The main aims of this ...
This dissertation considers how medieval English lords dealt with their urban holdings and wielded a...
The focus of this thesis is threefold. First, Edward I enacted the Statute of Westminster III, Quia ...
One reading the skeleton-like reports found in the Year Books from which so much of the common law h...
The earliest surviving register of testaments kept for the Commissary-General of the Diocese of Cant...
This thesis is an examination of the uses of whiten records in peasant land tenure, transfers and li...