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villeinage Meaning in Bengali



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villeinage's Usage Examples:

In the Early Middle Ages, families entered villeinage voluntarily to guarantee.


In 1918 people driven by anger for the year under villeinage looted the manor.


by the head; or a kind of poll-money paid by those who held lands in villeinage, or otherwise, to their lords, in acknowledgement.


glebae) when he could be sold or transferred with the land, as under feudal villeinage and with serfdom in the Russian Empire until 1861.


level of free socage was that of the villeinage (roture).


Throughout New France, several thousand estates in villeinage were developed.


Abbot Walter continued to maintain the Abbey's claim to villeinage over the local tenantry as his predecessors had, for example in 1307,.


Certainly villeinage continued in England, slowly decaying, until the last villein died in.


The entry records that "Virgates in villeinage are valued at 9 shilling per annum".


The following surrounding villeinage villages belonged to the castle in that period: Slovenská Ľupča Lučatín.


; serfdom or villeinage, which was already beginning to wane before the advance of the industrial.


Bastardy was not a status, like villeinage, but the fact of being a bastard had a number of legal effects on an individual.


The estate was driven through villeinage.


in 1802, new peasant laws were introduced that replaced serfdom with villeinage, which tied peasants to the land rather than directly to the land-owners.


of the villein, who, in his turn, represented the freeman reduced to villeinage by the growth of the manorial system, acquired security of tenure.


serfs toiling under a system of bonded labour that resembled the European villeinage.


clearly with the intention of reinforcing claims upon those tenants' villeinage which had historically been belonged to his abbey, but which had not been.


In 1279 Ralph Peverel held 3½ virgates in demesne and 2 virgates in villeinage, from his immediate feudal overlord a certain "Thomas de Langton", who.



villeinage's Meaning':

the legal status or condition of servitude of a villein or feudal serf

Synonyms:

servitude; legal status; villainage;

Antonyms:

majority; demote;

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