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Book: Castles and Landscapes

Chapter: The Castle as Estate Centre: Tenurial Landscapes

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.20393

Blurb:

The chapter analyses the relationship between castles and landholding, highlighting the fact that in the medieval society private fortifications were built and owned by a broad range of people. In certain contexts lordships were administered without castles, while most lords have raised fortified centres within their estates. The pattern of castle-building within lordships was influenced by the compactness of estates and their economic potential, being mostly related to earlier patterns of tenurial geography.

Chapter Contributors

  • O.H. Creighton (O.H.Creighton@exeter.ac.uk - book-auth-62) 'University of Exeter'