| 21. | While socage ( rent ) supposedly replaced feudal obligations to the monarch, no rent was paid.
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| 22. | The inhabitants were burdened with socage despite the interventions of emperors Rudolf II and Dux in 1632.
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| 23. | In 1706, during the time of the kreuzer ( plus the " free " socage ).
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| 24. | The association had a scarce amount of funds, its members therefore made many installations on socage.
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| 25. | Socage is an aspect of serfdom, not usually included under the term " slavery " . ]]
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| 26. | In 1472 Crumpsall was held in socage by James Radcliffe subject to an annual rent of ten shillings.
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| 27. | Wool weavers and tanners had to pay " socage ", a special kind of tax.
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| 28. | Villein socage was subject to a number of real burdens and feudal incidents owed to the manorial landlord.
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| 29. | By 1856 only 23 % of farmers were paying land rent, while the rest were still performing socage.
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| 30. | The subsequent reconstruction work caused strife between the Hund family and the local communities about the use of socage.
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