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Landscape, territory and common rights in medieval East Yorkshire

机译:中世纪东约克郡的景观,地区和共同权利

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The paper examines issues of landscape, territory and common rights, with specific reference to the multi-township, multi-manor parish of Burton Agnes in the north-east Yorkshire Wolds. Burton was a territorial unit of considerable antiquity which survived as a distinct estate until the late twelfth century when it was split between coheiresses. This produced a complex territorial and tenurial situation, characterised in the later medieval period by ongoing conflicts over common rights between neighbouring manorial families on behalf of themselves and their various tenants. Crucially —given the lack of adequate commons governance structure — such conflictsproved not only almost impossible to resolve but also productive in documentary terms. This paper examines the far-reaching consequences of the 1199 division of the estate in two linked sets of sources: firstly, by using legal documents and estate records to examine conflicts about common rights in the parish moor in the later medievalperiod; and secondly and relatedly, by utilising standing buildings, landscape and documentary sources to interrogate the built landscape as a site to articulate territorial claims (including to rights and resources in the parish moor) and the patronage thereof bylocal manorial families. In this sense, the paper both traces the consequences of earlier territorial arrangements and explores the range of strategies by which local manorial families might make and mark territory in the fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. In doing so, the paper makes the casefor writing 'grounded' historical geographies of the commons which both set individual commons within their wider temporal, spatial and territorial contexts and recognise them as always entangled within the broader politics and landscape of the parish.
机译:本文审查了景观,领土和共同权利的问题,具体参考了东北约克郡伯顿·阿格尼斯的多镇,伯顿·阿格尼斯的多庄园。 Burton是一个相当大的古代的领土单位,幸存下来,直到第十二世纪晚期才能在同河之间分裂。这产生了复杂的领土和初期形势,其特征在于代表邻近庄园家庭之间的共同权利的后来的中世纪时期,代表自己和他们的各种租户。至关重要 - 使缺乏足够的公共治理结构 - 这种冲突几乎不可能解决,而且在纪录片术语中也富有成效。本文介绍了两个联系的资源1199次村司的深远后果:首先,通过使用法律文件和遗产记录来检查后来Medievalperiod的教区停泊中的共同权利冲突;其次和相关的是,通过利用常设建筑,景观和纪录片来源询问建筑景观作为阐明领土索赔(包括教区沼地中的权利和资源)以及其赞助百万庄园家庭。从这个意义上讲,这篇论文既涉及早期的领土安排的后果,探讨当地庄园家庭可能在第十四个,第十五和十六世纪中造成地区的战略范围。在这样做时,本文使案件写作“接地”的“接地”历史地理位置,这些历史地理位置在其更广泛的时间,空间和地域环境中,并识别它们在更广泛的政治和教区的景观中始终纠缠在一起。

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