A case study from 1906 of the development of an agricultural estate from early medieval to Tudor times.
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Preface; 1. An Elizabethan survey and Domesday Book; 2. The Demesne, 1270-1307; 3. The Demesne, 1376-78; 4. The Demesne, 1400-1605; 5. The tenants and their land, 1272-1306; 7. The tenants and their land, 1400-1575; 8. Population; Appendices: 1. MSS. relating to Forncett Manor; 2. Abstract of part of the Survey of 1565; 3. Entries in Domesday Book relating to the Vill of Forncett; 4. Bond tenements of Forncett Manor, 1400-1565; 5. Subsidy Roll of Forncett Vill, 1332; 6. Landholders in Forncett Vill, and tenants of Forncett Manor, 1565; 7. Table of leases, 1401-1500; 8. Account roll of the Manor of Forncett, 1272-73; 9. Account roll of the Manor of Forncett, 1376-78; 10. Court Roll of the Manor of Forncett, 1400; 11. Series of conveyances relating to a piece of the Demesne of Forncett Manor; 12. Table showing number of conveyances entered in Forncett Court Rolls, 1401-1565; 13. Wills of bondmen; 14. Bill of Sir Henry Lee against Robert Bolitout and Thomas Lound. Answer of Thomas Lound; Index.