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English History: English Labor Force

English History:English Labor Force
In medieval England, the principle labor force was provided by serfs, also called villeins, who labored on the lands of the lord of the manor in exchange for protection and land to farm for their own subsistence. The following documents detail serfdom in England during the Middle Ages.
Titles

 An Aspect of the Agricultural Labor Problem in the Fourteenth Century

 The Sources

 Extent of the Manor of Borley.

 Typical Lists of Manorial Services.

 Chronicon Henrici Knighton.

 Royal Writ in Behalf of John De Paddebury.

 Ordinance of Laborers.

 Statute of Laborers.

 Writ Appointing Justices of Laborers.

 Proceedings Before the Justices of Laborers.

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