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MANORIALISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
ma·no·ri·al·ism mə-ˈnȯr-ə-ˌli-zəm. : a system of economic, social, and political organization based on the medieval manor (see manor sense 2a) in which a lord enjoyed a variety of rights over land and tenants. www.merriam-webster.com
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Manorialism - Wikipedia
Manorialism, also known as seigneurialism, the manor system or manorial system, was the method of land ownership (or "tenure") in parts of Europe, ... en.wikipedia.org
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Manorialism | Definition & Characteristics - Britannica
Manorialism, political, economic, and social system by which the peasants of medieval Europe were rendered dependent on their land and on their lord. www.britannica.com
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manorial
manorial, a. (məˈnɔərɪəl) [f. manor + -ial.] Of or pertaining to a manor or manors; incidental to a manor. (Cf. manerial.)1785 Paley Mor. & Polit. Philos. vi. xi. (1786) 634 This tenure [the right of common] is also usually embarrassed by the interference of manorial claims. 1794 Southey Wat Tyler i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Manorialism | EBSCO Research Starters
Manorialism was the economic and social system that characterized feudal society in medieval Europe from the fifth to the fifteenth centuries. www.ebsco.com
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Manorial system - (European History – 1000 to 1500) - Fiveable
The manorial system was the economic and social structure that dominated medieval Europe, particularly during the Early Middle Ages. library.fiveable.me
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Manorial court
Manorial courts The three types of manorial court were distinguished by the importance of those who made use of them. appeal for the lower manorial courts, at least until 1267. wikipedia.org
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Manorial Language - Ole Miss
Marriage and Dower - In the manorial sense, the term is mentioned in various manorial formulae. A serf might not marry without licence of his lord, and he might ... home.olemiss.edu
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Manorial definitions - Archives sector
Manorial documents are defined as “court rolls, surveys, maps, terriers, documents and books of every description relating to the boundaries, wastes, customs ... www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Cumbrian Manorial Records - What is a Manor? - Lancaster University
A typical manor consisted of a village and its lands (a territorial unit termed a 'township' across northern England) but a single village might contain two or ... www.lancaster.ac.uk
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Introduction to manorial records - The University of Nottingham
Manorial records are held by many archives and record offices, often within landed family and estate collections. They are protected under the Law of Property ... www.nottingham.ac.uk
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Manorial - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
of or relating to or based on the manor. www.vocabulary.com
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manorial
manorial/məˈnɔ:rɪəl; mə`nɔrɪəl/ adjof a manor (1,2) 采地的; 采邑的; 领地的; 庄园的. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Manorial roll
A manorial roll or court roll is the roll or record kept of the activities of a manorial court, in particular containing entries relating to the rents The rolls record the meetings of the manorial court, either court leet or court baron, or views of frankpledge. wikipedia.org
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Manorial Society of Great Britain
Publications In 1996 the Society co-published a guide to Manorial Law. In 2012 the Society published a Manorial Directory, listing a number of surviving manorial lordships and feudal baronies in Great Britain and Ireland, wikipedia.org
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