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‘TO BEG A TREE AND TARRY HIS PLEASURE TO ASSIGN IT TO ME’ — THE ROLES OF LORDS, LANDLORDS AND TENANTS IN HOUSE BUILDING AND IMPROVEMENT
Vernacular Architecture Pub Date : 2018-01-01 , DOI: 10.1080/03055477.2018.1523226
Pamela Slocombe 1
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David Clark in Vernacular Architecture vol. 44 drew together thoughts from papers at the Vernacular Architecture Group Winter conference in January 2013 and suggested what might be the standard model of the medieval house, its use and meaning.1 As a premise it was proposed that customary tenants, the successors of the unfree villeins of the earlier medieval period, holding a single virgate of land, usually built their own house, albeit with the lord possibly supplying materials. This paper examines whether there is evidence that this was usually the case, and considers the availability or otherwise of building materials and the complex relationship between landlords and their tenants, leasehold, as well as customary, when new building or repair was required. This article should to be read alongside C. R. J. Currie, “Why Historians Believe that Customary Tenants Normally Paid for Their Own Buildings: A Reply to Pamela Slocombe,” Vernacular Architecture 49 (2018): 38–43.

中文翻译:

“乞求一棵树,并让他高兴地将它分配给我”——上议院、房东和租户在房屋建设和改善中的作用

大卫克拉克在白话建筑卷。44 从 2013 年 1 月的 Vernacular Architecture Group 冬季会议上的论文中汲取了一些想法,并提出了中世纪房屋的标准模型、用途和意义。中世纪早期的村民们,拥有一块独处的土地,通常建造自己的房子,尽管可能由领主提供材料。本文研究了是否有证据表明情况通常如此,并考虑了建筑材料的可用性与否,以及在需要新建筑或维修时房东与其租户、租赁权以及习惯之间的复杂关系。这篇文章应该与 CRJ Currie 一起阅读,
更新日期:2018-01-01
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