Medieval usury and the commercialization of feudal bonds |
Contents
The Church Contrary to Its Roman Law Heritage Condemns Lending | 19 |
Commercialization of Feudal Bonds | 25 |
k The Thinglikeness of Rents | 38 |
Recapitulation | 47 |
i Statutes of 1269 and 1271 Divest Jews of Encumbered Estates | 55 |
m Specific Instances of Subinfeudations ut de vadio | 63 |
Conclusion | 76 |
Analysis of Charters | 82 |
Bibliography | 94 |
123 | 104 |
Common terms and phrases
50 marks Aaron allod antichresis arrearages assigns Assize borrower borrower's canon law canonists charter chattels Christian Church clerics collateral commercial creditor debt debtor default device distraint encumbered estates enforcement England English law Exchequer feodo feudal bond feudal hierarchy feudal incidents fief Fitzmartin Fitzmatthew France French gage GÉNESTAL granted grantor Harold heirs Herman infra note Jewish law Jewish lenders Jews King king's land landlord lease lending at interest lord lord's marks of yearly McLaughlin medieval Milsom monastery mortgage mortmain mutuum Norman note 24 note 49 obligation payment perpetual rent pledged PLUCKNETT practices profit Quia Emptores Ralph religious house religious orders rent charge rent service repayment revenues RICHARDSON Roman law royal seignorial Statute Statute of Jewry subinfeudation substitution supra note 116 supra note 70 tenant tenement tenure thirteenth century TIMBAL transaction transfer usurers usury ban vadio vassal wardship WEINGORT William William de Valence