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Each portion of the land granted , that was equal in value to the sum of twenty
pounds a year , ( estimated , according to some authorities , by a fixed invariable
quantity , according to others by its quality only : ) constituted a Knight ' s - Fee ...
Each portion of the land granted , that was equal in value to the sum of twenty
pounds a year , ( estimated , according to some authorities , by a fixed invariable
quantity , according to others by its quality only : ) constituted a Knight ' s - Fee ...
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The holders of military fiefs , thus created in subinfeudation , were called
Vavasours ; and these , in proportion to the knight ' s fees which they held , as
vavasories , contributed to make up the whole number of knights and men to be
rendered ...
The holders of military fiefs , thus created in subinfeudation , were called
Vavasours ; and these , in proportion to the knight ' s fees which they held , as
vavasories , contributed to make up the whole number of knights and men to be
rendered ...
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Besides the render of armed knights and men incident to lands held by knight -
service , there were other inci . dents attached to the feudal relation , both
between the king and his tenants in capite , and between the latter and their
tenants .
Besides the render of armed knights and men incident to lands held by knight -
service , there were other inci . dents attached to the feudal relation , both
between the king and his tenants in capite , and between the latter and their
tenants .
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When the heir came of age , if he was a tenant in capite of the Crown for a knight '
s - fee , he received the order of knighthood ... Instead of the render of armed
knights , the render for Grand - Serjeanty , which was a military tenure , was the ...
When the heir came of age , if he was a tenant in capite of the Crown for a knight '
s - fee , he received the order of knighthood ... Instead of the render of armed
knights , the render for Grand - Serjeanty , which was a military tenure , was the ...
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He also made a very important change in military tenures , by commuting the
military service of the barons for money ; which , under the names of escuage ,
scutage , or shield - money , was levied on the baronies and knights ' - fees , in
lieu of ...
He also made a very important change in military tenures , by commuting the
military service of the barons for money ; which , under the names of escuage ,
scutage , or shield - money , was levied on the baronies and knights ' - fees , in
lieu of ...
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