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- Food_render abstract "Food render or food rent (Old English: foster) was a form of tax in kind (Old English: feorm) levied in Anglo-Saxon England, consisting of essential foodstuffs provided by territories such as regiones, multiple estates or hundreds to kings and other members of royal households at a territory's royal vill.The early medieval British Isles lacked the sophisticated trade in essential foodstuffs that had supported the urban economies of Roman Britain, and which would be necessary to support large agriculturally unproductive households remaining static in a single location. Kings and their entourages therefore constantly toured the subdivisions of their kingdoms, staying at networks of royal properties where they could expect to be supported by the territory's inhabitants. In the words of historian Thomas Charles-Edwards: \"it made much more sense to take a royal household to the food than the food to the royal household\".Food renders were distinct from the tribute that Kings extracted from other subjugated kingdoms. Food renders consisted of the varied range of foodstuffs that constituted a balanced diet and were consumed within the donor's territory. If the King or members of his household did not visit the donor was freed from his obligations for the year. Kings did not routinely travel through subjugated kingdoms, however, and tribute extracted from such areas often took the form of livestock that could easily be transported to the dominant kingdom.The late 7th century laws of Ine of Wessex list the food render expected of an estate of ten hides as \"10 vats of honey, 300 loaves, 12 ambers of Welsh ale, 30 ambers of clear ale, 2 full-grown cows or 10 wethers, 10 geese, 20 hens, 10 cheeses, a full amber of butter, 5 salmon, 20 pounds in weight of fodder, and 100 eels.\" Grazing would also have been made available for visitors mounts.".
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- Food_render wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_multiple_estate.
- Food_render wikiPageWikiLink British_Isles.
- Food_render wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Saxon_England.
- Food_render wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_taxation_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Food_render wikiPageWikiLink Healthy_diet.
- Food_render wikiPageWikiLink Hide_(unit).
- Food_render wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Anglo-Saxon_England.
- Food_render wikiPageWikiLink Hundred_(county_division).
- Food_render wikiPageWikiLink Ine_of_Wessex.
- Food_render wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Food_render wikiPageWikiLink Regiones.
- Food_render wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Britain.
- Food_render wikiPageWikiLink Royal_vill.
- Food_render wikiPageWikiLink Tax_in_kind.
- Food_render wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Charles-Edwards.
- Food_render wikiPageWikiLink Tribute.
- Food_render wikiPageWikiLinkText "Food render".
- Food_render wikiPageWikiLinkText "food render".
- Food_render wikiPageWikiLinkText "food rent".
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- Food_render subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_England.
- Food_render subject Category:History_of_taxation_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Food_render hypernym Form.
- Food_render comment "Food render or food rent (Old English: foster) was a form of tax in kind (Old English: feorm) levied in Anglo-Saxon England, consisting of essential foodstuffs provided by territories such as regiones, multiple estates or hundreds to kings and other members of royal households at a territory's royal vill.The early medieval British Isles lacked the sophisticated trade in essential foodstuffs that had supported the urban economies of Roman Britain, and which would be necessary to support large agriculturally unproductive households remaining static in a single location. ".
- Food_render label "Food render".
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- Food_render wasDerivedFrom Food_render?oldid=691025340.
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