Society and change in a fourteenth century English village: King"s Ripton, 1275-1400. by Anne Kathlena Reiber DeWindt Download PDF EPUB FB2
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Parkin. A lively, detailed picture of village life in the Middle Ages by the authors of Life in a Medieval City and Life in a Medieval Castle. "A good general introduction to the history of this period."--Los Angeles Times.
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London. Britton, E.The community of the vill: a study in the history of the family and village life in fourteenth-century England. Toronto. 44 DeWindt, A. Peasant power structures in fourteenth-century King's Ripton. Medieval studies DeWindt, A.
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Wheat formed the single most important arable crop, but rye, barley and oats were also cultivated extensively. This book offers a comprehensive examination of how the Fourth Lateran Councils prohibition against trial by ordeal was implemented in Danish secular law and how it required both a fundamental restructuring of legal procedure and an entirely different approach to jurisprudence in practice.
They stand on the south side of the village street, at its eastern end, and were erected in the fourteenth or fifteenth century, as residences for Canons of Wingham. Hence, in the last century, they were called Canon Eow.
The house of the Provost, since called The College, stood northwest of them on the opposite side of the village street.
Anne De Windt, analyzing land transfers in the Ramsey Abbey village of King’s Ripton, where only one of the tenants was free, found transfers among the unfree tenants between andthe majority dealing with plots of between one-half and two and a half acres in the open fields, the others houses, auxiliary buildings, houseplots.
fourteenth and fifteenth centuries we are told only that the property was sold for ‘a certain sum of money’ or some such phrase.6 It was against this background that in the Northamptonshire Record Society published a mid-fourteenth-century cartulary, edited by C.N.L.
Brooke and M.M. The great political writer of the 15th century, Sir John Fortescue, was able to muse on the differences between the English and French monarchies, stating that whereas the king of France could.
This distribution of land accords with that found more generally in mid-sixteenth-century Norfolk, demonstrating that the rebels came from a cross-section of the ordinary population, although manorial documents do not record the very poorest sections of village society.
93 The rebels included men such as John Necolls, who held one acre of Cited by: 4. Page I RELIGION AND THE RISE OF CAPITALISM Page II BY THE SAME AUTHOR THE AGRARIAN PROBLEM IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY Longmans, Green & Co.
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“Park Court Book”), fols. 77vr (). See Levett, “Baronial Councils and their Relation to Manorial Courts,” Studies in Manorial History, As this practice grew more Cited by: Edmund Britton, The Community of the Vill: A Study in the History of the Family and Village Life in Fourteenth-Century England, Toronto, Edwin De Windt, Land and People in Holywell-cum-Needingworth: Structures of Tenure and Patterns of Social Organization in an East Midlands Village,Toronto, It was against this background that in the Northamptonshire Record Society published a mid-fourteenth-century cartulary, edited by C.N.L.
Brooke and M.M. Postan and entitled Carte nativorum, the charters of the villeins. This was a turning point in our understanding of the peasant land market in : Outlaws of Medieval Scotland - Challenges to the Canmore Kings,McDonald Backup Dobro - Exploring the Fretboard, Doug Cox Real-Time Strategic Change, Robert W.
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