Between these towns, farmers who had been recruited by seigneurial landowners filled the fertile river valley lands. |
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The reward for his family was ennoblement and the right to exploit the canal as a fief with rights of seigneurial jurisdiction. |
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He calculates seventeenth-century crop yields, for instance, by drawing regressions on a Norman seigneurial grain levy. |
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Unlike the seigneurial courts, the jurisdiction of the leet did not belong to the lord by right but had to be granted to him by the king. |
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Fournier has noted that the syndics of the Estates sought to put an end to rulings of the Parlement of Toulouse on seigneurial rights. |
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Here in the Thirty Years War, the seigneurial system collapsed and serfs refused to perform labour services. |
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In Picardy where seigneurial dues were also minimal, seigneurs used their privileges to lease out logging rights in forests at a time when wood prices were skyrocketing. |
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At that time, the sole black type on her page came through Seigneurial, a Listed-placed gelding under her third dam. |
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In April 1768 Carleton had proposed the restoration of the seigneurial militia system. |
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On imagine aisement un plan large a partir de Targa, la maison de Mathilde dans la banlieue de Marrakech, embrassant le haut Atlas seigneurial. |
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The right of hunting is, of all seigneurial rights, the one most carefully withheld from commoners. |
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Harvest taxes were ended, such as the tithe and seigneurial dues, much to the relief of the peasants. |
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The new crop was rejected in the Balkans, at least, because it brought changes to taxation and seigneurial dues, rather than because it was exotic. |
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