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- In Medieval Britain* by ANGUSJ L WINCHESTER
- Glossary of Manorial Terms
- E. USES, the STATUTE, and the DUKE of NORFOLK an EARLY CASE CONCERNING USES Baker and Milsom, Sources P
- Copyhold Transactions
- The Role of Demesnes in the Trade of Agricultural Horses in Late Medieval England*
- After the Black Death: the Late Middle Ages
- FEUDALISM Vs. MANORIALISM Feudalism I INTRODUCTION To
- Reims, Saint-Remi 1
- 2. Medieval Feudalism Robert L
- Franchises North of the Border: Baronies and Regalities in Medieval Scotland
- Contrasting Patterns of Land Tenure and Social Structure in Eastern Norfolk and Western Berkshire, 145O-16Oo*
- Land Tenure and Conveyances in Missouri
- The Demesne Lessees of Fifteenth-Century Wiltshire
- Modernising English Land Law - Part 2
- Oxford Scholarship Online
- Feudalism Paragraph for Groups
- The Rise and Fall of the Manorial System: a Theoretical Model Author(S): Douglass C
- The Early Medieval Context of the Royal Free Chapels of South Staffordshire
- Origin & Growth of the Land
- The Feudal Framework of English Law
- Staffoedshire
- The Salisbury Oath - Its Feudal Implications
- Manorial Courts 1530-1730
- From Demesne to World-System: a Critical Review of the Literature on the Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism
- Life in a Medieval Village
- What Is the Middle Ages/Medieval Times?
- Appendix 6: South Staffordshire HEA – Swindon and Wombourne and Wheaton Aston
- The Feudal Origins of Manorial Prosperity in 11Th-Century England
- Decisions, Statutes, &C. Concerning the Law of Estates in Land / Comp. By
- Magna Carta Translation
- Decisions, Statutes, Etc., Concerning the Law of Estates in Land / Compiled
- Trials in Manorial Courts in Late Medieval England
- The Alienability of Non-Possessory Interests Percy Bordwell
- Dispute Settlement in the Manorial Court: Early Fourteenth-Century Lakenheath
- D. ENGLISH FEUDALISM and ITS ORIGINS Stephen D