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Soke (legal) - Wikipedia
A sokeman belonged to a class of tenants, found chiefly in the eastern counties, especially the Danelaw, occupying an intermediate position between the free ... en.wikipedia.org
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SOKEMAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SOKEMAN is a man who is under the soke of another : a tenant by socage. www.merriam-webster.com
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SOKEMAN Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a tenant holding land in socage. sokeman. / ˈsəʊkmən /. noun. (in the Danelaw) a freeman enjoying extensive rights, esp over his land. “Collins English ... www.dictionary.com
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sokeman
sokeman Now Hist. (ˈsəʊkmən) Also 6–7 erron. -mayn, -main. [a. AF. sokeman or ad. Anglo-Lat. sokemannus (also sok-, socke-, sochemannus), f. the OE. word represented by soke1 and soken + man n.1] A tenant holding land in socage; a socman.[a 1066 Laws Edw. Confess. xii. (Thorpe), Manbote in Danelaᵹa,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sokeman (Civ7) - Civilization Wiki - Fandom
The sokeman was a type of tenant in Norman England who owned and paid taxes on their land while providing service to their lords through support at court. civilization.fandom.com
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SOKEMAN definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
(in the Danelaw) a freeman enjoying extensive rights, esp over his land.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Soke (legal)
Sokemen A sokeman belonged to a class of tenants, found chiefly in the eastern counties, especially the Danelaw, occupying an intermediate position between countryside, they could buy and sell their land, but owed service to their lord's soke, court, or jurisdiction (though Adolphus Ballard argued that a sokeman wikipedia.org
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Sokeman - Oxford Reference
A term used in the Domesday Book to describe a free peasant living under a lord's jurisdiction, found particularly in the former Danelaw areas of England. www.oxfordreference.com
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definition of sokeman by The Free Dictionary
sokeman (ˈsəʊkmən) n, pl -men (Historical Terms) (in the Danelaw) a freeman enjoying extensive rights, esp over his land. www.thefreedictionary.com
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sokeman - definition and meaning - Wordnik
sokeman: In old English law, same as socman . ... sokeman. Define; Relate; List; Discuss; See; Hear; unLove. Definitions. from The Century Dictionary. noun In old ... www.wordnik.com
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sokeman - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
sokeman (plural sokemans or sokemen). Alternative form of socman. References. edit. “sokeman”, in Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary , Springfield, ... en.wiktionary.org
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What is Sac and Soke in Anglo-Saxon England?
A man could possess sac and soke over others of lower rank (but not over himself), and a sokeman was the one who did the owing. Apparently the ... historicalbritainblog.com
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sokemanry
sokemanry Now Hist. (ˈsəʊkmənrɪ) [ad. AF. sokemanerie or Anglo-Lat. sokemanria: see prec. and -ry.] The tenure of land by a sokeman; also, the sokemen collectively.[c 1290 Britton (1865) II. 11 Sokemaneries sount terres et tenementz, qe ne sount mie tenuz par fee de chevaler, ne par graunt serjaunti... Oxford English Dictionary
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Society of Scotland in the High Middle Ages
The Anglo-Saxon equivalent was perhaps the sokeman. The highest rank of the serf on monastic estates, and beyond, was called a scoloc. wikipedia.org
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socman
socman (ˈsɒkmən) Also 6 sok-, 7–9 sock-. [ad. Anglo-Lat. socmannus, var. of sokemannus sokeman.] One who holds land in socage.α 1579 Termes de la Ley 171 b, Sokmans are the tenants in auncient demesne, that held their lands in Socage. 1651 G. W. tr. Cowel's Inst. 94 These were stiled the Kings free ... Oxford English Dictionary
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