Services and gafol on Tidenham Manor of King Edwy, 154.
Now, it will at once be seen how like is the census described in these charters to the Saxon gafolof the 'Rectitudines,' and of the manors of Tidenham or Hysseburne.
It consisted mainly of the produce of the land, like the gafol of the gafolgylders in the Saxon translation of the parable of 'the unjust steward.
The double and ancient character of the services of the gebur--Gafol and week-work 142 6.
In both there are the gafol and customary services.
Among us it is customary that he give 5 sesters of honey for gafol; on some estates more gafol is wont to be rendered.
Gafol is sometimes a tax payable to the king, and sometimes a rent or dues payable to the lord.
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