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The Decay of Villeinage in East Anglia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2009

Extract

The material upon which this paper is based is largely confined to the unpublished records of a single Norfolk manor. The aim of the paper is to sketch so far as possible the conditions that within this manor effected and accompanied the decay of serfdom.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1900

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page 123 note 1 Some three years ago Mr. A. C. Cole, the present owner of Forncett Manor, most kindly allowed me to examine the Forncett records, and, to facilitate my work, consented to deposit them in the Public Record Office. Through the courtesy of the officials of the Public Record Office I was permitted to consult the rolls there. Mr. Cole has since presented these rolls to the Cambridge University Library, where they now are.