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  2. Free tenant - Wikipedia

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    The disparate nature of manorial holdings and local laws mean the free tenant in Kent, for example, may well bear little resemblance to the Free Tenant in the Danelaw. Attempts were 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 ...

  3. 1925 Tenant Movement - Wikipedia

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    1925 Tenant Movement Soldiers of the 33rd U.S. Infantry in Santa Ana Park, Panama City, 12 October Location Republic of Panama Panama City Colón Caused by High cost of rent, rent increases Goals Rent reductions Methods Rent strike, labour strike, protest Parties Liga de Inquilinos y Subsistencia de Panamá Government of Panama National Police Panama Canal Zone 33rd U.S. Infantry The 1925 ...

  4. Land tenure - Wikipedia

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    The lords who received land directly from the Crown, or another landowner, in exchange for certain rights and obligations were called tenants-in-chief. They doled out portions of their land to lesser tenants who in turn divided it among even lesser tenants. This process—that of granting subordinate tenancies—is known as subinfeudation.

  5. Manorialism - Wikipedia

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    Free peasant land, without such obligation but otherwise subject to manorial jurisdiction and custom, and owing money rent fixed at the time of the lease. Additional sources of income for the lord included charges for use of his mill, bakery or wine-press, or for the right to hunt or to let pigs feed in his woodland, as well as court revenues ...

  6. Jesse Gray - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Gray was born on May 14, 1923, [1] near Baton Rouge, Louisiana.He came to New York City and was a tailor and a member of the National Maritime Union in the 1940s. [2]He organized protests of tenants against conditions in Harlem's slum areas in the 1950s.

  7. Free tenants - Wikipedia

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  8. Tenants' strike of 1907 - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, the Municipal Census indicated that there were 11.5 people per house in the Federal Capital, almost all of them on one floor. Furthermore, of the 950,891 inhabitants of the city, 138,188 lived in the 43,873 rooms that made up the 2,462 Buenos Aires tenancy houses. That is, more than 10% of the population lived in tenements. [11] Tenant ...

  9. Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Freeman, free men, Freeman's or Freemans may refer to: Places. United States ... Free tenant, a social class in the Middle Ages; Battle of Freeman's Farm, ...