id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38876 Vinogradoff, Paul Villainage in England: Essays in English Mediaeval History .txt text/plain 177776 13595 72 Surveys, Court-rolls; the importance of these legal and economic records The Cartularies of Ramsey, Battle, Bury St. Edmunds, St. Paul's, the Hundred Rolls, the Manorial Records of Broughton and King's free village community turned into the manor of the lord? distinct case of civil action on the part of a villain against his lord. [Tenant right of free man holding in villainage.] who are tenants in ancient demesne, and their land passes by common law [Free men holding villain land.] holds half a virgate of demesne land, from the time of Bishop Henry, by land subjected to village-work pays small rents[352]; the general case, the influence of the free tenants as recognised by the common law Et dicit quod idem Willelmus non fuit nisi custos patris sui dicunt quod, cum manerium de Stonle fuit antiquum dominicum domini Regis Item dicunt quod idem Thomas ingressus est feodum domini ./cache/38876.txt ./txt/38876.txt