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- Q5049963 subject Q10172437.
- Q5049963 subject Q6493590.
- Q5049963 subject Q6584856.
- Q5049963 abstract "Castle-guard was an arrangement under the feudal system, by which the duty of finding knights to guard royal castles was imposed on certain manors, knight's fees or baronies. The greater barons provided for the guard of their castles by exacting a similar duty from their sub-enfeoffed knights. The obligation was commuted very early for a fixed money payment, a form of scutage known as "castle-guard rent", which lasted into modern times. Castle-guard was a common form of feudal tenure, almost ubiquitous, on the Isle of Wight where all manors were held from the Lord of the Isle of Wight, seated at Carisbrook Castle.".
- Q5049963 wikiPageWikiLink Q10172437.
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- Q5049963 wikiPageWikiLink Q6493590.
- Q5049963 wikiPageWikiLink Q6584856.
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- Q5049963 comment "Castle-guard was an arrangement under the feudal system, by which the duty of finding knights to guard royal castles was imposed on certain manors, knight's fees or baronies. The greater barons provided for the guard of their castles by exacting a similar duty from their sub-enfeoffed knights. The obligation was commuted very early for a fixed money payment, a form of scutage known as "castle-guard rent", which lasted into modern times.".
- Q5049963 label "Castle-guard".