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Sherington Fiefs and Fields of a Buckinghamshire Village

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First published in 1965, this book is a study of the feudal and economic development of a village from Norman times to the nineteenth century. Dr Chibnall has reconstructed the history of Sherington in north Buckinghamshire from little-known documents in the Public Records Office together with local and private records. After introductory chapters on the pre-Norman period Dr Chibnall gives a chronological account of the village's development. Some of the topics discussed are furlong names, the Domesday return, the impoverishment of the manorial families in late Tudor times, the yeomanry, and the effects on the village's economy of enclosure in neighbouring villages. Dr Chibnall's use of his various sources gives a closely integrated and continuous history of an English village which will be a model for social, agricultural and economic historians.

336 pages, Paperback

First published October 27, 2011

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December 12, 2021
Very interesting academic book about the agricultural history and landowners of a small Bucks village. My main interest was family history. It seems one line of the tree goes back to the 14th century in this village.
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