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Abstract
The Transfer of Land in Medieval England from 1246 to 1430 the Language of Acquisition
May 23, 2022  

Author

William S. Deller

Abstract

Records of proof-of-age hearings from 1246 to 1430 which mention land transfer are analysed by techniques aimed at overcoming the legal conventionality of the texts and the widespread plagiarism of the records of previous hearings. References are examined decade by decade, initially in terms of the numbers of testimonies mentioning land and, most importantly, in terms of their changing syntax, vocabulary and choice of detail. This approach gives clues to the state of the land market itself and to the mentalities of those involved. Particular attention is paid to the effects on the market of the economic and demographic shocks of the fourteenth century.

Citation

Deller, W. (2020). The transfer of land in medieval England from 1246 to 1430: The language of acquisition. Continuity and Change, 35(2), 139-162. doi:10.1017/S0268416020000181

Link

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/continuity-and-change/article/abs/transfer-of-land-in-medieval-england-from-1246-to-1430-the-language-of-acquisition/BE370B20E03FBF6BBFC66350DD684A83

   

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