A medieval freeman was someone who was given some land in return for services to the king. A freeman had fifteen strips of land in each field but in return he had to work some weekends, help with the ploughing at harvest and help give out d...
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the medieval sheriff was simply the king's shire-reeve. Or he might employ a man to act as the bailiff of his estates. The first administrative officers we find in English towns are reeves: in Anglo-Saxon times there are passing mentions of portgerefa and wicgerefa.
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The first great medieval survey, known as the Domesday Book, was compiled so that William the Conqueror could know what lay within his realm ... and tax it accordingly. The survey revealed that freemen owned approximately twenty-five percent of the land. ... Naturally, the freeman felt a certain social superiority to the serf.
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Obituary for Professor Michael Freeman: scholar of French medieval studies from The Times and Sunday Times. Michael Freeman was a leading figure in French studies in Britain in a most dynamic periods. ... Michael Freeman was a leading figure in French studies in Britain in a most dynamic periods. He brought to his...
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If a freeman steal from the king, let him pay ninefold. ... If any one slay a freeman, fifty shillings to the king, as drihtinbeah. ... If a freeman steal from a freeman, let him make threefold bot; and let the king have the wite and all the chattels.
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2. We decree also that every freeman shall affirm by oath and compact that he will be loyal to king William both within and without England, that he will preserve with him his lands and honor with all fidelity and defend him against his enemies. ... This text is part of the Internet Medieval Source Book. The Sourcebook is...
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Henry VIII second coinage half groat of Canterbury, Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, 1533, TC beside shield, mintmark catherine wheel. Spink 2345 ... A beautiful and ornate Gold ring bearing the assay mark of a Leopard wearing a crown. Probably dating from 1300-1544. ... Charles VII Paschal Lamb jetton of Bourges, 1418 to 1437...
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