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Keywords:
Manorial,
Topographical,
Tenant,
Lordship,
Duby
Formerly, a collection of acknowledgments of the vassals or tenants of a lordship, containing the rents and services they owed to the lord, and the like.
In modern usage, a book or roll in which the lands of private persons or corporations are described by their site, boundaries, number of acres, or the like.
Record of boundaries of parcels within village territory. (Duby, Georges. Rural Economy and Country Life in the Medieval West, 555) Location: Central and S.W. France
a description of land giving size, direction of strip, furlong and neighbouring tenant. By mid seventeenth century the number of bays in the house and farm buildings were added.
Manorial document consisting of a topographical description of land
a description of a manor which follows a topographical arrangement
register of landed estate.
a written description of individual's lands, containing acreages, boundaries and tenants names.
manorial document listing holdings and tenants with their obligations in labour services and rent, also known as an extent
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