Extranei and the Market for Customary Land on a Westminster Abbey Manor in the Fifteenth Century
This article attempts, through a case study of a fifteenth-century Essex manor, to explore both the extent of and reasons for outside investment in customary land. The article identifies certain sectors of society and economy from which such outside investment may have issued and discusses developme...
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