| 1865 - 348 páginas
...manor, aud of six villans from each vill : — to wit, — what is the name of the estate ^mansio), who held it in the time of King Edward, who holds it now, how many hides there are, how many 1 Sas. Cliron. AD 1085. carucates in demesne, how many vassals (homines), how many... | |
| Charles S. Taylor, Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society - 1889 - 364 páginas
...place from written records. The subjects of enquiries are stated to be, " What is the Estate named 1 Who held it in the time of King Edward ? Who holds it now 1 How many hides are there ? How many teams in demesne 1 How many belonging to the tenants 1 How many... | |
| Charles Luke Wells, Frank Maloy Anderson - 1895 - 60 páginas
...and in every hundred, of the priest, reeve and six villansfrom each township. Then, what the manor is called; who held it in the time of King Edward; who holds it now ; how many hides (of land); how many carucates (of land) in the demesne land ; how many men ; how many villans ; how... | |
| George Burton Adams, Henry Morse Stephens - 1901 - 592 páginas
...whole hundred, of the priest, the reeve and six villeins of each vill. Next the name of the manor, who held it in the time of King Edward, who holds it now; the number of hides; the number of plows on the demesne, the number of those of the men ; the numlier... | |
| Sir William Searle Holdsworth - 1909 - 762 páginas
...the priest, reeve, and six villeins from each township ; then enquiry was made as to how each manor is called, who held it in the time of King Edward, who now holds it ; how many hides, how many plough teams there are in demesne, how many belonging to the... | |
| Dana Carleton Munro - 1907 - 218 páginas
...Frenchmen, and the whole hundred, the priests, reeves, and six villains of each manor ; then, what the manor is called, who held it in the time of king Edward, who holds now ; how many hides, how many plows in demesne, how many belonging to the men, how many villains,... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 páginas
...Frenchmen, and the whole hundred, the priest, reeve, and six villains of each manor : to wit, what the manor is called, who held it in the time of King Edward, who holds it now ; how many hides, how many plows in demesne, how many belonging to the men, how many villains, how many cottars, how many serfs,... | |
| Henry Allsopp - 1914 - 180 páginas
...fortunately) this list has been preserved. The questions asked were : " What is the name of this manor ? Who held it in the time of King Edward ? Who holds it now ? How many acres are there ? How many ploughs belong to the lord of the manor ? How many belong to the villeins,... | |
| Alfred Edward Bland, Philip Anthony Brown, Richard Henry Tawney - 1914 - 760 páginas
...the whole hundred, of the priest, the reeve, six villeins of each town. Then how the manor is named ; who held it in the time of King Edward ; who holds it now ; how many hides ; how many ploughs on the demesne, and how many of the men; how many villeins ; how many cotters ; how many serfs... | |
| Frederic W. Maitland - 1921 - 556 páginas
...Village Community, 86. But they seem to treat Yorkshire unfairly. It has 5'5 per cent, of sokemen. deserves our best attention. It runs thus : — The...villani, how many cotarii, how many servi, how many liberi homines, how many sochemanni, how much wood, how much meadow, how much pasture, how many mills,... | |
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