The lives of medieval English peasants were influenced more by the manor than any other secular institution. Through its court they resolved disputes, received customary holdings, engaged in the land market and were subject to manorial discipline. Where the lord exercised view of frankpledge, his court licensed them to produce and sell bread and ale, and they presented petty criminals and offenders against by-laws or custom. Better-off peasants, serving as jurors and manorial office-holders, were able to influence the procedures and business of the court. This thesis identifies the extent to which peasant society remained subject to manorial courts, during the 150 years after the Black Death, in certain Northamptonshire manors, grouped in t...
This is a study of credit transactions in the English countryside. It is based on the evidence of pr...
In recent years, it has largely been the domain of the landscape archaeologist to uncover and analys...
Historians of both the medieval and early modern eras have characterised the governing structures of...
The lives of medieval English peasants were influenced more by the manor than any other secular inst...
This thesis investigates peasant society during the transition from the medieval to the modern perio...
This thesis investigates peasant society during the transition from the medieval to the modern perio...
Manor courts held by landlords for their tenants and other local people existed in their thousands a...
This thesis seeks to establish why, given the withdrawal of manorial lords from direct administratio...
First study of the origins of the lordship courts that dominated the lives of the peasantry of medie...
The Manorial Courts The manorial courts of medieval England, from 1250 to 1500, played an ambiguou...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The main aims of this ...
Medieval villagers were assiduous users of legal structures in defence of private interests. To enfo...
This thesis is a study of the estate economy of the lesser lay gentry in Kent c.1246- 1348, based on...
The High Weald in south-east England forms a pays with a distinctive landscape and settlement histor...
This dissertation considers how medieval English lords dealt with their urban holdings and wielded a...
This is a study of credit transactions in the English countryside. It is based on the evidence of pr...
In recent years, it has largely been the domain of the landscape archaeologist to uncover and analys...
Historians of both the medieval and early modern eras have characterised the governing structures of...
The lives of medieval English peasants were influenced more by the manor than any other secular inst...
This thesis investigates peasant society during the transition from the medieval to the modern perio...
This thesis investigates peasant society during the transition from the medieval to the modern perio...
Manor courts held by landlords for their tenants and other local people existed in their thousands a...
This thesis seeks to establish why, given the withdrawal of manorial lords from direct administratio...
First study of the origins of the lordship courts that dominated the lives of the peasantry of medie...
The Manorial Courts The manorial courts of medieval England, from 1250 to 1500, played an ambiguou...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The main aims of this ...
Medieval villagers were assiduous users of legal structures in defence of private interests. To enfo...
This thesis is a study of the estate economy of the lesser lay gentry in Kent c.1246- 1348, based on...
The High Weald in south-east England forms a pays with a distinctive landscape and settlement histor...
This dissertation considers how medieval English lords dealt with their urban holdings and wielded a...
This is a study of credit transactions in the English countryside. It is based on the evidence of pr...
In recent years, it has largely been the domain of the landscape archaeologist to uncover and analys...
Historians of both the medieval and early modern eras have characterised the governing structures of...