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  Modern law in English-influenced Judiciaries
.... As noted earlier, for this level of justice, common law was the standard, with the manor lord deciding cases on the basis of customary laws handed down from ....
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Keynes and Government
.... In purely feudal times, the factors of production (land, capital) are held by the lord of the manor. The lord also controls the ....
(3822 15 )

Early Trade Fairs
.... that would otherwise lie fallow. If a peasant deserts a neighboring manor, the lord of our manor may not be eager to hand him back. ....
(2158 9 )

Fairs of Champagne
.... that would otherwise lie fallow. If a peasant deserts a neighboring manor, the lord of our manor may not be eager to hand him back. ....
(2158 9 )

Economics of the Medieval Period 1. Fairs of Champagne. In the ...
.... that would otherwise lie fallow. If a peasant deserts a neighboring manor, the lord of our manor may not be eager to hand him back. ....
(3010 12 )

Manorialism, feudalism, Serfdom & Economic Growth
.... the tolerable level was little else than slavery because they were tied to the land and to serving the interests of the owner/lord of the manor even before ....
(4581 18 )

The Bayeux Tapestry
.... in the fields surrounding the village and from their collective labors paid a rent in produce to king or lord. Typical payment from a Wessex manor: 10 vats of ....
(1850 7 )

Small Sound of the Trumpet
.... Concerning poorer women, manorial custom would usually make allowances for her if she were having a baby; and her obligations to the lord of the manor could be ....
(1215 5 )

The institution of knighthood
.... The great majority of vassals simply lived on the lord's own manor, but higher servants of the crown eventually began to receive grants of land. ....
(4740 19 )

The Early Middle Ages
.... their energies on war and war-related activities: "The feudal lord's way of .... Inter-town relations were stronger than inter-manor relations: "The rebirth of town ....
(1493 6 )

Chivalry in the Middle Ages
.... or eight he entered as a page, at twelve or fourteen as a squire, into the service of a lord; waited on him at table, in the bedchamber, on the manor, in joust ....
(3029 12 )

The Medieval Hundreds Courts
.... Norman Conquest; every feudal lord, by virtue of tenure, had a court for the settlement of feudal disputes among his tenants, and every lord of a manor and in ....
(5690 23 )

Revival of Towns and Trade
.... People" identifies cash and in-kind payments due to those bound to the manor, as well as their rights to private property and duties to the lord's lands (that ....
(2819 11 )

Knighthood and Its Origins
.... The great majority of vassals simply lived on the lord's own manor, but higher servants of the crown eventually began to receive grants of land. ....
(1841 7 )

objective of internal auditing
.... maintained by the financial officers of large manors, followed by a declaration of audit, that is, an oral report before the lord of the manor and the council. ....
(2105 8 )

Sharon
.... Marilee is routinely invited to Sharon, where her Uncle Hernan is lord of the manor, attended to by the maid of his deceased wife, Marilee's Aunt Eileen. ....
(958 4 )

Aftermath of the Decline of the Roman Empire
.... Water wheels and grist mills were also in use, although Gies and Gies point out that the mills, often owned by lord of a manor, were controversial because of ....
(1337 5 )

Literature and Limits on Human Intelligence
.... by god. This right, he says, was one which he could pass on, if he had heirs, just like any lord of a manor in England. And, in ....
(2608 10 )

Robinson Crusoe
.... On the island, apart from others, Crusoe imagines himself the "Lord of the whole Manor; or if I pleas'd, I might call my self King, or Emperor over the whole ....
(1554 6 )

Robinson Crusoe & British Culture
.... On the island, apart from others, Crusoe imagines himself the "Lord of the whole Manor; or if I pleas'd, I might call my self King, or Emperor over the whole ....
(1554 6 )

Tess of the dUrbervilles
.... Alec d'Urberville as lord of the manor has not a drop of noble blood inside him, and he is not so much appropriating a vassal's bride on her wedding night as ....
(3350 13 )

Renaissance Humanism
.... example, scattering serfs' proprietary farms in patches across the manor allowed landlords .... and thereby increase the demesne (and income) of the lord" (North 131 ....
(1830 7 )

Manchild in the Promised Land
.... where somebody lined up a lot of kitchen chairs in a few rows, a preacher did a lot of shouting about the lord . .... Briarcliff Manor, New York: Stein and Day, 1976 ....
(5620 22 )

Theme of Industry in Victorian English Novels
.... wife, which along with his jealousy of Ladislaw is why he banishes Ladislaw from Lowick Manor. .... And I wouldn't be without a pawn-shop, sir, to be the Lord Mayor ....
(7680 31 )

 
 
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