This article provides new insights into long-standing debates on lord-tenant relations in medieval England and how they were negotiated through the manorial court. We examine an institution, which we term the stray system , that facilitated cooperation between lords and tenants to manage stray livestock. Specifically, we argue that the stray system is a clear example of a public good. In this context, the system was a social benefit provided by lords to their tenants as a collective. In a world where most of the population was dependent on agriculture for their livelihoods, any potential damage to a crop would have been of real concern. However, in managing the threat of wandering livestock, the property rights of owners had to be clearly p...
This dissertation examines the role that environment played in the negotiation of rights and respons...
In this paper, an attempt will be made to discuss the likely context for pre-plague indications of e...
The following article introduces the feudal concept of real property or land that still exists in En...
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...
Manor courts held by landlords for their tenants and other local people existed in their thousands a...
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...
Tallage-at-will was a seigniorial tax on unfree tenants and hereditary serfs in medieval England, an...
This aim of this paper is to examine how a single English demesne (the personal farm of a seignioria...
This paper re-examines the late medieval market in freehold land, the extent to which it was governe...
Recent revisionist scholarship has challenged the view that the relationship between lords and tenan...
This chapter investigates the extent to which medieval English peasants mortgaged their land to secu...
Summary:This article attempts to analyze certain terms on land owning and farm workers ( = tenants) ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The main aims of this ...
This dissertation examines the role that environment played in the negotiation of rights and respons...
In this paper, an attempt will be made to discuss the likely context for pre-plague indications of e...
The following article introduces the feudal concept of real property or land that still exists in En...
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...
Manor courts held by landlords for their tenants and other local people existed in their thousands a...
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...
Tallage-at-will was a seigniorial tax on unfree tenants and hereditary serfs in medieval England, an...
This aim of this paper is to examine how a single English demesne (the personal farm of a seignioria...
This paper re-examines the late medieval market in freehold land, the extent to which it was governe...
Recent revisionist scholarship has challenged the view that the relationship between lords and tenan...
This chapter investigates the extent to which medieval English peasants mortgaged their land to secu...
Summary:This article attempts to analyze certain terms on land owning and farm workers ( = tenants) ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The main aims of this ...
This dissertation examines the role that environment played in the negotiation of rights and respons...
In this paper, an attempt will be made to discuss the likely context for pre-plague indications of e...
The following article introduces the feudal concept of real property or land that still exists in En...