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13. E. A. Kosminsky, Studies in the Agrarian History of England in the Thirteenth Century, Oxford, 1956, p. 73.

14. Cartularium monasterii de Rameseia, ed. by William Hart, London, 1884-1893, vol. 1, p. 234. (Henceforth referred to as Cart. Rames.)

15. Barbara Dodwell, “Holdings and Inheritance in East Anglia,” Economic History Review 2nd ser. 20 (1967), p. 55.

16. Raftis, Estates of Ramsey Abbey, pp. 26-34.

17. Susan B. Edgington, “Ramsey Abbey vs. Pagan Peverel, St. Ives, 1107,” Records of Huntingdonshire 2 (1985), pp. 2-5; Edgington, “Pagan Peverel: An Anglo-Norman Crusader,” in Crusade and Settlement, ed. by P. Edbury, Cardiff, 1985, pp. 90-93.

18. H. C. Darby, “Domesday England,” in Darby, ed., New Historical Geography, p. 39.

19. W. Page and G. Proby, eds., Victoria History of the Counties of England: Huntingdonshire, vol. 1, London, 1926, p. 344. (Henceforth referred to as V.C.H. Hunts.)

20. Rotuli Hundredorum temp. Hen. III et Edw. I in Turn Lond’ et in curia receptae scaccarii Westm. asservati, London, 1818, vol. 2, p. 656. (Henceforth referred to as Rot. Hund.)

21. Beresford, Lost Villages, p. 55.

22. G. R. Owst, Literature and Pulpit in Medieval England, Oxford, 1961, pp. 27-28, 37.

23. R. H. Hilton, A Medieval Society: The West Midlands and the End of the Thirteenth Century, New York, 1966, p. 95; Hoskins, The Midland Peasant, p. 284; Chapelot and Fossier, Village and House, pp. 253-254, 296-302; Margaret Wood, The English Mediaeval House, London, 1965, pp. 215-216; Maurice W. Barley, The English Farmhouse and Cottage, London, 1961, pp. 22-25; H. M. Colvin, “Domestic Architecture and Town-Planning,” in A. Lane Poole, ed., Medieval England, London, 1958, vol. 1, pp. 82-88.

24. Wood, English Mediaeval House, p. 293.

25. Chapelot and Fossier, Village and House, pp. 313-315; Sarah M. McKinnon, “The Peasant House: The Evidence of Manuscript Illuminations,” in Raftis, ed., Pathways to Medieval Peasants, p. 304; Colvin, “Domestic Architecture,” p. 87.

26. Hurst, “The Changing Medieval Village,” pp. 42-43; Beresford and Hurst, Deserted Medieval Villages, pp. 104-105; Hilton, A Medieval Society, p. 97.

27. Bedfordshire Coroners’ Rolls, ed. by R. F. Hunnisett, Streatley, England, 1969, pp. 8, 35,45, 83, 92, 112-113.

28. Elton Manorial Records, 1279-1351, ed. by S. C. Ratcliff, trans, by D. M. Gregory, Cambridge, 1946, p. 152. (Henceforth referred to as E.M.R.)

29. Ibid., pp. 392, 393.

30. Hilton, A Medieval Society, p. 95.

31. Beresford and Hurst, Deserted Medieval Villages, p. 116.

32. E.M.R., pp. 196, 300, 316; Grenville Astill, “Rural Settlement, the Toft and the Croft,” in Astill and Grant, eds., Countryside of Medieval England, pp. 36-61.

33. E.M.R., p. 52.

34. Ibid., pp. 52, 370.

35. Ibid., p. 52.

36. Ibid., pp. 50, 82, 110.

37. Rot. Hund., p. 656; Leslie E. Webster and John Cherry, “Medieval Britain in 1977,” Medieval Archaeology 22 (1978), pp. 142, 178.

38. E.M.R., pp. 22, 66, 275.

39. Ibid., pp. 13, 79, 214.

40. Ibid., pp. 137, 138, 169, 275, 322, 323, 336.

41. Ibid., p. 213.

42. Ibid., pp. 21, 64, 138, 169, 170, 215, 386.

43. Ibid., pp. 65, 66, 80, 169, 174, 176, 185, 322, 323.

44. Ibid., pp. 14, 22, 137, 386.

45. Ibid., pp. 14, 137, 138, 139, 323.

46. Ibid., pp. 137, 138, 168, 214, 371.

47. Ibid., p. 169.

48. Ibid., pp. 137, 213, 214, 272, 288.

49. Ibid., pp. 52, 77-78.

50. Ibid., p. 112.

51. Ibid., pp. 10, 19, 57, 126, 158, 203, 266-267.

52. Ibid., p. li.

53. Brian K. Roberts, The Making of the English Village, a Study in Historical Geography, Harlow, England, 1987, pp. 21-29; Chapelot and Fossier, Village and House, p. 184.

54. Hilton, A Medieval Society, pp. 93-95.

55. E.M.R., p. 69.

56. Rot. Hund., pp. 656-658.

57. Hilton, A Medieval Society, p. 92.

58. E.M.R., p. 97.

59. Rot. Hund., p. 657.

CHAPTER 3. THE LORD

1. The Estate Book of Henry de Bray, Northamptonshire, c. 1289-1340, ed. by D. Willis, Camden Society 3rd ser. 27 (1916).

2. Miller and Hatcher, Medieval England, p. 17.

3. R. H. Hilton, The English Peasantry in the Later Middle Ages, Oxford, 1975,

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