The History of England from the Norman Conquest - to the Death of John (1066-1216)

George Burton Adams

Capitolo 27

earths of dominion formed a very great part, probably the greatest part of the
income of the class of landlord in the feudal days. The "estates" they were the
equity holding of the growers, worked for them from them really jobs,
of different ransoms and it held on terms of different advantage, and usually
sprinkled on the feud in the small strips, some here and another there.
There were besides also these cultivated earths in the typical feud,,
common earths of pasture and common wood it disembarks in that the rights of each
member of this small community was attentively regulated by the usual one
law of the feud. This whole setup was clearly economic in
character and purpose that it was not in the political minimum. Its object was
to cultivate the ground to furnish to humanity the necessary food,
and dressing, and the most fortunate members of the run with them
incomes. This purpose that has admirably served in an age when local protection
it was never a present need, when the men that he/she works had to look to often the
rich and strong man of the neighbourhood for the safety that he was able
doesn't get from the state. Anything is been able to be the origin of this system,
it was this need from which it perpetuated him/it for centuries in every case the
fall in Rome to the later Middle Age;  and during this long time it was
from this system that the western world has been fed and all of its activities
sustained.

This economic side of feudalism, this feudal system was not introduced
in England of the Norman Conquest. You/he/she was grown in the Saxon states,
as it had on the continent, because of the generality there of the
conditions social and economic general that the favoured his/her growth. It was
different from the continental system in of the details;  it used different
terms for a lot of things;  but essentially it was the same system. It had his
customary body by law and his/her private courts;  and these courts, as
their prototypes in the Prankish affirm, it had in usurped numerous cases or
the rights and functions of the local courts of the you/he/she had been granted
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