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villeinage

[vil-uh-nij] / ˈvɪl ə nɪdʒ /


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Once elected, whether by the actual ceremony or by a survival of it, he assumed control over the tenants in villeinage and over the waste lands of the tribe.

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It is not necessary for us further to notice the existence of villeinage or slavery in these kingdoms.

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Feudalism, too, had its proletariat—the villeinage—which contains all the germs of the middle class.

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Husbandry land held in villeinage was inherited according to the custom of its manor as administered in the lords manorial court.

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The rebels at first demanded no more than that Richard should declare villeinage abolished, and that all feudal dues and services should be commuted for a rent of fourpence an acre.

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