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A general introduction to Domesday Book: accompanied by indexes of the tenants in chief, and under tenants, at the time of the survey, as wall as of the holders of lands ... Volume 1
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is probably the provision of a bodyguard during a royal visit: in Anglo-Saxon England it could be claimed by a
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avera could be commuted for fourpence. The services were usually found in the eastern counties, especially
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is connected with carrying items by horse, or possibly ploughing or both.
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The kalendar of Abbot Samson of Bury St. Edmunds: and related documents
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Index

English feudalism

Harold Sacramentum Fecit Willelmo Duci
Bayeux Tapestry
Fief
Ecclesiastical fief
Crown land
Allodial title
Appanage
Vassal
Feoffment
Seignory
Subinfeudation
Feoffee
Fealty
Homage
Affinity
Feudal maintenance
Feudal fragmentation
Bastard feudalism
Livery
Manorialism
Lord of the manor
Manorial court
Manor house
List
Demesne
Glebe
Overlord
Lord

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