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2.4 Extensive Lordship and the Scir
Season 2 · Episode 4

2.4 Extensive Lordship and the Scir

Personal lordship based on mutual obligations of free peoples

Anglo Saxon England Podcast · David Crowther

March 6, 202447m 33s

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Show Notes

The 7th and 8th centuries saw the gradual development of territorial grouping, with tribal and political identities, focussed on the lord or king. Despite more well defined hierarchies, lordship remained relatively light, based on lords who travelled from place to place. At tribute centres, they would to meet with their people and receive their tribute, and in return offer their largesse, counsel and listen to local concerns. Relationships remained customary and personal, not formal based on tenancy, legal or contractual ties.

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