- Free tenant
Free Tenants, also known as Free Peasants, were
peasant s inMedieval England who occupied a unique place in the Medieval hierarchy. They were characterised by the low rents they paid to their Manorial Lord as well as being subject to less laws and ties than theirvillein counterparts.Definition
One of the major challenges in examining the Free Peasants of this era is that no one single definition can be attached to them. The disparate nature of Manorial holdings and local laws meaning the Free Tenant in
Kent , for example, may well bear little resemblance to the Free Tenant in theDanelaw .Attempts had been made by some contemporary scholars to set out a legal definition of freedom, one of the most notable being the treatise by
Ranulf de Glanvill written between 1187 and 1189. This stated that:Another way to identify a freemen in the
Middle Ages , was to determine what kind of taxes or laws they had to obey. For example having to payMerchet , a tax paid upon the marriage of a servile woman, was a key sign of being unfree.References
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