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  2. Knight's fee - Wikipedia

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    No cash rent was payable, although military service was later transformable into scutage. A knight was required to maintain the dignity of knighthood, which meant that he should live in suitable style and be well-turned out in battle, with the required number of esquires to serve him and with horses, arms and armour for all.

  3. Scutage - Wikipedia

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    The knights owed the king military service in return. The knights were allowed to "buy out" of the military service by paying scutage (a term derived from Latin scutum , " shield "). As time passed the kings began to impose a scutage on holders of knight's fees, whether or not the holder was actually a knight.

  4. Knight-service - Wikipedia

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    Knight-service was a form of feudal land tenure under which a knight held a fief or estate of land termed a knight's fee (fee being synonymous with fief) from an overlord conditional on him as a tenant performing military service for his overlord.

  5. Feudal duties - Wikipedia

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    Feudal duties were the set of reciprocal financial, military and legal obligations among the warrior nobility in a feudal system. [1] These duties developed in both Europe and Japan with the decentralisation of empire and due to lack of monetary liquidity, as groups of warriors took over the social, political, judicial, and economic spheres of the territory they controlled. [2]

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  7. List of medieval land terms - Wikipedia

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    a Knight's fee: is the amount of land for which the services of a knight (for 40 days) were due to the Crown. It was determined by land value, and the number of hides in a Knight's Fee varied. a hundred: a division of an English shire consisting of 100 hides.

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  9. Free tenant - Wikipedia

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    They were characterized by the low rents which they paid to their manorial lord. They were subject to fewer laws and ties than villeins . The term may also refer to the free peasants of the Kingdom of France , part of an ordering of classes with legal privileges who constituted the third estate , a land-owning non-political peasantry, mostly ...