| 41. | Additionally, the Custom of Paris accorded a number of privileges to lords over villein socagers who were their tenants.
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| 42. | The yard in this sense later became the standard holding of the medieval villein, and was known as the virgate.
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| 43. | There was one plough, 1 serf, 1 villein, 2 smallholders, 20 acres of pasture and 20 sheep.
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| 44. | In 1390 Hybe was got into property of Liptov District Administrator and become villein small town of domination in Liptovsk?Hr�dok.
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| 45. | Villein land belonged to the estates, but tenants normally exercised hereditary usufruct rights in exchange for fulfilling their corv�e obligations.
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| 46. | There were 1 plough, 1 villein, 2 smallholders, 10 acres of pasture, 4 cattle and 60 sheep.
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| 47. | There were sixteen villeins listed in the manor in the Domesday Book, the farmsteads of which are still recognizable today.
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| 48. | A second survey made in about 1170 80 shows the population had increased to 80 tenants, of whom 55 were villeins.
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| 49. | The early history of villeins as a class is enveloped in the mists that still surround the rise of the English manor.
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| 50. | Of the land held by the manor, one Goisfridus held half a carucate; he had one plough and eight villeins.
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