This paper examines the role of demesnes – the farms of lords, as opposed to the lands of their peasant tenants – in the trade of agricultural horses in medieval England. The introduction of horse power is recognised to have been a major factor in the development of the medieval English economy, increasing labour productivity in farming and the efficiency of overland transport, but the infrastructures through which these animals were produced and distributed has remained poorly understood. This paper uses a national sample of over 300 manorial accounts from c.1300 to assess the role of demesnes in the production and distribution of working horses. It finds that demesnes were significant net consumers of horses, primarily relying upon the ma...
The pastoral identity of the South-East is synonymous with the economy of sheep pasture and the medi...
Cattle were the tractors of medieval England and provided power essential for agricultural...
Cattle were the tractors of medieval England and provided power essential for agricultural...
This paper explores the question of how medieval England was supplied with working horses. It uses a...
This aim of this paper is to examine how a single English demesne (the personal farm of a seignioria...
This article explores the nature of agricultural labour in England c.1300. Using a national sample o...
This article explores the nature of agricultural labour in England c.1300. Using a national sample o...
This article explores the nature of agricultural labour in England c.1300. Using a national sample o...
Just like cattle, sheep and pigs, horses were part of the still agrarian influenced late medieval to...
The agricultural history of the well-documented manor of Rimpton in south-east Somerset provides an ...
Just like cattle, sheep and pigs, horses were part of the still agrarian influenced late medieval to...
Just like cattle, sheep and pigs, horses were part of the still agrarian influenced late medieval to...
The present article discusses goose farming on late medieval English demesnes. The research is based...
This article challenges the growing consensus in the literature that medieval manorial managers were...
This article challenges the growing consensus in the literature that medieval manorial managers were...
The pastoral identity of the South-East is synonymous with the economy of sheep pasture and the medi...
Cattle were the tractors of medieval England and provided power essential for agricultural...
Cattle were the tractors of medieval England and provided power essential for agricultural...
This paper explores the question of how medieval England was supplied with working horses. It uses a...
This aim of this paper is to examine how a single English demesne (the personal farm of a seignioria...
This article explores the nature of agricultural labour in England c.1300. Using a national sample o...
This article explores the nature of agricultural labour in England c.1300. Using a national sample o...
This article explores the nature of agricultural labour in England c.1300. Using a national sample o...
Just like cattle, sheep and pigs, horses were part of the still agrarian influenced late medieval to...
The agricultural history of the well-documented manor of Rimpton in south-east Somerset provides an ...
Just like cattle, sheep and pigs, horses were part of the still agrarian influenced late medieval to...
Just like cattle, sheep and pigs, horses were part of the still agrarian influenced late medieval to...
The present article discusses goose farming on late medieval English demesnes. The research is based...
This article challenges the growing consensus in the literature that medieval manorial managers were...
This article challenges the growing consensus in the literature that medieval manorial managers were...
The pastoral identity of the South-East is synonymous with the economy of sheep pasture and the medi...
Cattle were the tractors of medieval England and provided power essential for agricultural...
Cattle were the tractors of medieval England and provided power essential for agricultural...