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Monitoring demesne managers through the manor court before and after the Black Death

Monitoring demesne managers through the manor court before and after the Black Death
Monitoring demesne managers through the manor court before and after the Black Death
Explores the way in which medieval landlords sought to monitor and control the individuals (reeves and bailiffs) who managed the lords' demesne farms
reeve, bailiff, black death, manor court, eversden, christopher dyer
9782503528151
4
179-195
Brepols
Briggs, Chris
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Goddard, Richard
Langdon, John
Muller, Miriam
Briggs, Chris
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Goddard, Richard
Langdon, John
Muller, Miriam

Briggs, Chris (2010) Monitoring demesne managers through the manor court before and after the Black Death. In, Goddard, Richard, Langdon, John and Muller, Miriam (eds.) Survival and Discord in Medieval Society. Essays in Honour of Christopher Dyer. (The Medieval Countryside, 4) Turnhout, Belgium. Brepols, pp. 179-195.

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Explores the way in which medieval landlords sought to monitor and control the individuals (reeves and bailiffs) who managed the lords' demesne farms

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Published date: 2010
Keywords: reeve, bailiff, black death, manor court, eversden, christopher dyer

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Local EPrints ID: 79786
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/79786
ISBN: 9782503528151
PURE UUID: 02025e69-953d-4796-ac59-591a51c4d96c

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Date deposited: 22 Mar 2010
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 17:35

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Author: Chris Briggs
Editor: Richard Goddard
Editor: John Langdon
Editor: Miriam Muller

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