colibertus

colibertus
/kowbbsrtss/ In feudal law, one who, holding in free socage, was obliged to do certain services for the lord. A middle class of tenants between servile and free, who held their freedom of tenure on condition of performing certain services. Said to be the same as the conditionales

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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  • Colibertus — A group of men who were not slaves but were not wholly free, ranking below the free *villein; known also as quolibertus. They were found in Wessex as reported in *DB; their rare occurrence elsewhere indicates only that other commissioners for… …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • colibertus — /kowbbsrtss/ In feudal law, one who, holding in free socage, was obliged to do certain services for the lord. A middle class of tenants between servile and free, who held their freedom of tenure on condition of performing certain services. Said… …   Black's law dictionary

  • colibertus — A tenant in free socage who was nevertheless under a duty of rendering some service to the lord …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Culvertage — The demotion or abasement to the status of a freed *serf. [< OldFr.. culvert = villein] Cf. Colibertus; Nithing …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

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