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Changes Under the Normans - Rights & Responsibilit

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Rights and Responsibilities

The feudal system worked with lots of giving in-kind. Each group of people in the feudal system was dependent on another group for some resource or power.

Homage

Homage

  • To control the inheritance process in England, William introduced a ceremony of homage. This meant that the king could extract parts of the inheritance and made everyone and their families' assets beholden to (dependent on) him.
  • Similarly, using forfeiture, he could take people's land.
Landholding

Landholding

  • Peasants held land if their lord gave them land. They also had to do labour service for their lord.
  • The nobles held land, but William could take land from them via forfeiture or in the ceremony of homage to reduce noble families' assets and influence.
Knight service

Knight service

  • Knights were the best soldiers in England. Having thousands of Knights paid for by William would be expensive.
  • The leasing or renting of Knights for 1-2 months per year meant that William had a strong army, but didn't have to pay too much for it.
  • Nobles who lent William their Knights were rewarded with their landholdings.
Labour service

Labour service

  • Peasants worked for their landlord in 'labour service'. In exchange for this labour, the lord or noble would protect the peasants.
  • Unlike the ceorls (poor farmers) under Anglo-Saxon rulers, under Norman rule, peasants had to stay with their lord, and could not work for another if they chose.
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