Cartularies of Newminster and Kelso, thirteenth century--The connexion of the holdings with the common plough team of eight oxen 60 10.
The relation of the virgate to the hide traced in the cartularies of Gloucester and Worcester Abbeys, and the custumal of Bleadon in Somersetshire 55 9.
We already find the class in Cartularies of the twelfth century, in the Burton Cartulary, and in the Boldon Book.
When one reads the careful notices in the cartularies as to the number of days and the particular occasions when work has to be performed for the lord, a simple question is suggested by the minuteness of detail.
They appear as entirely free to dispose of such property, and at every step we find in the cartularies of Glastonbury Abbey proofs of the existence of a numerous and powerful 'sergeant' class.
We constantly find in the Hundred Rolls and in the Cartularies that villains are holding land by written covenant.
A comparison with other Cartularies will show at once, that the same thing is to be found elsewhere over and over again.
The limitations of rights of property have left as distinct traces in thecartularies as the direct consequences of personal unfreedom.
Cheap and Good Husbandry, for the Well-Ordering of All Beasts, etc.
Voyage to the Island of, on Board a Dutch Indiaman in the Year 1747.
Another English writ of the Conqueror, which may be profitably compared with that we have discussed, is found in one of the cartularies of Bury St Edmund's.
The fact is certain from his own authority, thecartularies of St Neot's.
It is for the same reason that many insignificant but short cartularies have been published, while several cartularies of the highest importance, being voluminous, have still to be edited.
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