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- Avera_and_inward abstract "In medieval England, avera and inward (or inguard) were feudal obligations assessed against a royal demesne. The terms refer to various services rendered to the crown in lieu of payment in coin. Avera is connected with carrying items by horse, or possibly ploughing or both. Inward is probably the provision of a bodyguard during a royal visit: in Anglo-Saxon England it could be claimed by a sheriff. The services could usually be commuted to a monetary payment: in Hertfordshire avera could be commuted for fourpence. The services were usually found in the eastern counties, especially Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire, due from sokemen. In Hertfordshire, inward is found only in the manor of Hitchin.".
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- Avera_and_inward wikiPageWikiLink Cambridgeshire.
- Avera_and_inward wikiPageWikiLink Category:Feudal_duties.
- Avera_and_inward wikiPageWikiLink Crown_land.
- Avera_and_inward wikiPageWikiLink England_in_the_Middle_Ages.
- Avera_and_inward wikiPageWikiLink Hertfordshire.
- Avera_and_inward wikiPageWikiLink Hitchin.
- Avera_and_inward wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_England.
- Avera_and_inward wikiPageWikiLink Royal_demesne.
- Avera_and_inward wikiPageWikiLink Sheriff.
- Avera_and_inward wikiPageWikiLink Soke_(legal).
- Avera_and_inward wikiPageWikiLink Sokemen.
- Avera_and_inward wikiPageWikiLink Taxation_in_medieval_England.
- Avera_and_inward wikiPageWikiLinkText "Avera and inward".
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- Avera_and_inward wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:England-hist-stub.
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- Avera_and_inward subject Category:Feudal_duties.
- Avera_and_inward hypernym Obligations.
- Avera_and_inward comment "In medieval England, avera and inward (or inguard) were feudal obligations assessed against a royal demesne. The terms refer to various services rendered to the crown in lieu of payment in coin. Avera is connected with carrying items by horse, or possibly ploughing or both. Inward is probably the provision of a bodyguard during a royal visit: in Anglo-Saxon England it could be claimed by a sheriff.".
- Avera_and_inward label "Avera and inward".
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- Avera_and_inward sameAs Q4828240.
- Avera_and_inward sameAs Q4828240.
- Avera_and_inward wasDerivedFrom Avera_and_inward?oldid=611518831.
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