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The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources edited by Dr. Andrea R. Harbin.
A half pyramid against the chamfer to bring the edge to a right angle, often short with deep hollow chamfer in the 13th century, long with very shallow hollow chamfer in the 15th century.
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The opening in a wall in which the waste from one or more garderobes was collected.
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Lord's right to a third or half share of his man's estate.
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# Strip of ground between the base of the curtain wall and the ditch. # Flat space between the base of the curtain wall and the inner edge of the moat.
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# Work done on the lord's land by dependent peasants for a fixed number of days per week. # Obligation of tenants for special work services, notably the lord's harvest. # A day's work, given gratuitously to a lord by his men on a special occasion.
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An independent Church in Bosnia, often called heretical, but probably only in schism from Rome. It existed from the mid- to late thirteenth century until the late fifteenth century.
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# A term which designates the custom of ultimogeniture (All lands inherited by the youngest son). # The name of a form of land-tenure whereby a man's property descended to his youngest son.
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In which there is a single course of headers and then five (or sometimes three) courses of stretchers. This is not so strong since the bricks are bonded only through every fourth or sixth course. This is characterisitic post-medieval bond in the north of England for ordinary buildings.
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# Alternate courses of headers and stretchers. # In which the bricks are laid in alternate courses of stretchers (with the long sides visible) and headers (with the short ends visible), so that each alternate course is bonded through. This is the common European medieval bond.
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A member of a dualistic, heretical sect that arose in Bulgaria in the mid-tenth century and spread beyond Bulgaria into the Byzantine Empire, and from there along the Mediterranean to the south of Western Europe.
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