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  2. Manorialism - Wikipedia

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    Manorialism faded away slowly and piecemeal, along with its most vivid feature in the landscape, the open field system. It outlasted serfdom in the sense that it continued with freehold labourers. As an economic system, it outlasted feudalism, according to Andrew Jones, because "it could maintain a warrior, but it could equally well maintain a ...

  3. Manorial court - Wikipedia

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    The 'Manorial Courts were the lowest courts of law in England during the feudal period. They had a civil jurisdiction limited both in subject matter and geography. They dealt with matters over which the lord of the manor had jurisdiction, primarily torts, local contracts and land tenure, and their powers only extended to those who lived within the lands of the manor: the demesne and such lands ...

  4. Heerlijkheid - Wikipedia

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    Warmond House (Huis te Warmond), the manor house for the Hoge Heerlijkheid of Warmond. A heerlijkheid (a Dutch word; pl. heerlijkheden; also called heerschap; Latin: Dominium) [1] was a landed estate that served as the lowest administrative and judicial unit in rural areas in the Dutch-speaking Low Countries before 1800.

  5. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Sunday, April 21

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    Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #315 on Sunday, April 21, 2024. Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Sunday, April 21 , 2024 New York Times

  6. Feudalism in England - Wikipedia

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    Feudalism as practiced in the Kingdom of England during the medieval period was a system of political, military, and socio-economic organization based on land tenure. ...

  7. History of Western civilization before AD 500 - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge of Greek, Roman and Judeo-Christian influence on the development of Western civilization is well documented because it attached to literate cultures, however, Western history was also strongly influenced by less literate groups such as the Germanic, Scandinavian and Celtic peoples who lived in Western and Northern Europe beyond the ...

  8. Fief - Wikipedia

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    A fief (/ f iː f /; Latin: feudum) was a central element in medieval contracts based on feudal law. It consisted of a form of property holding or other rights granted by an overlord to a vassal, who held it in fealty or "in fee" in return for a form of feudal allegiance, services or payments.

  9. Lord of the manor - Wikipedia

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    The status of lord of the manor is today often associated with the rank of esquire by prescription. [23] Many Lordships of the Manor are 'held' via grand serjeanty – a duty to carry out certain functions when required – which places them in close proximity to the monarch, often during the Coronation.