This thesis investigates peasant society during the transition from the medieval to the modern period, through a detailed study of a south Midlands village, Great Horwood in north Buckinghamshire, during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries (with frequent reference to conditions in the fourteenth and late thirteenth centuries). The focus is on the internal stratification of the peasantry, particularly the distribution of land. The main source used is the court rolls of the manor of Great Horwood, and the primary aim is to determine how accurate a picture of a community and its land distribution pattern can be obtained from manorial records. The two principal methods employed to extract information from the court rolls are: first, the creat...
The High Weald in south-east England forms a pays with a distinctive landscape and settlement histor...
This thesis is a study of landholders named in Domesday Book in 1066 and 1086 in Hampshire, from the...
This thesis assesses afresh the feasibility of social reconstruction based on court rolls, through a...
This thesis investigates peasant society during the transition from the medieval to the modern perio...
The lives of medieval English peasants were influenced more by the manor than any other secular inst...
The lives of medieval English peasants were influenced more by the manor than any other secular inst...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The main aims of this ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The project was an investigat...
The history of English rural society in the Middle Ages generally is written on the basis of records...
The land market has been recognized as an important part of the economy and society of the medieval ...
This thesis is a study of the estate economy of the lesser lay gentry in Kent c.1246- 1348, based on...
grantor: University of TorontoThe study examines two historiographical issues: personal we...
This thesis is an examination of the uses of whiten records in peasant land tenure, transfers and li...
In recent years, it has largely been the domain of the landscape archaeologist to uncover and analys...
In recent years, work on the medieval English peasant has tended to stress the degree of interaction...
The High Weald in south-east England forms a pays with a distinctive landscape and settlement histor...
This thesis is a study of landholders named in Domesday Book in 1066 and 1086 in Hampshire, from the...
This thesis assesses afresh the feasibility of social reconstruction based on court rolls, through a...
This thesis investigates peasant society during the transition from the medieval to the modern perio...
The lives of medieval English peasants were influenced more by the manor than any other secular inst...
The lives of medieval English peasants were influenced more by the manor than any other secular inst...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The main aims of this ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The project was an investigat...
The history of English rural society in the Middle Ages generally is written on the basis of records...
The land market has been recognized as an important part of the economy and society of the medieval ...
This thesis is a study of the estate economy of the lesser lay gentry in Kent c.1246- 1348, based on...
grantor: University of TorontoThe study examines two historiographical issues: personal we...
This thesis is an examination of the uses of whiten records in peasant land tenure, transfers and li...
In recent years, it has largely been the domain of the landscape archaeologist to uncover and analys...
In recent years, work on the medieval English peasant has tended to stress the degree of interaction...
The High Weald in south-east England forms a pays with a distinctive landscape and settlement histor...
This thesis is a study of landholders named in Domesday Book in 1066 and 1086 in Hampshire, from the...
This thesis assesses afresh the feasibility of social reconstruction based on court rolls, through a...