| Samuel Hibbert- Ware - 1822 - 70 pages
...bound to him by obligations of a base or servile nature, yet determinate, and, therefore, properly comprehended under the name of Villanum Soccagium....ploughing the lord's lands, or carting the lord's fuel and manure, originating from the high sense entertained, in this early period, of military allegiance,... | |
| John Harland - Lancashire (England) - 1868 - 208 pages
...nature, yet determinate, and, therefore, properly comprehended under the name of Villanwn Socagium. They were excluded from partaking in the honours of...ploughing the lord's lands or carting the lord's fuel and manure, originating from the high sense entertained, in this early period, of military allegiance,... | |
| Cheshire (England) - 1868 - 190 pages
...determinate, and, therefore, properly comprehended under the name of Villanvm Socaglum. They were exeluded from partaking in the honours of the " tented field,"...ploughing the lord's lands or carting the lord's fuel and manure, originating from the high sense entertained, in this early period, of military allegiance,... | |
| Cheshire (England) - 1868 - 190 pages
...determinate, and, therefore, properly comprehended under the name of Villanum Socagium. They were exeluded from partaking in the honours of the "tented field,"...ploughing the lord's lands or carting the lord's fuel and manure, originating from the high sense entertained, in this early period, of military allegiance,... | |
| Cheshire (England) - 1868 - 192 pages
...nature, yet determinate, and, therefore, properly comprehended under the name of Villanum Socagium. They were excluded from partaking in the honours of...lord, to perform the duties of civil and agricultural drndgery. Thus, the opprobrium cast upon such menial employments as ploughing the lord's lands or carting... | |
| Cheshire (England) - 1868 - 190 pages
...determinate, and, therefore, properly eomprehended under the name of Villanwn Soeagium. They were exeluded from partaking in the honours of the "tented field,"...the manor of their lord, to perform the duties of eivil and agrieultural drudgery. Thus, the opprobrium east upon sueh menial employments as ploughing... | |
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