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Paying rent in Saxon times, illustration from Hutchinson
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Paying rent in Saxon times, illustration from Hutchinson
STC363602 Paying rent in Saxon times, illustration from Hutchinsons Story of the British Nation, c.1920 (litho) by Prater, Ernest (fl.1885-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tenants in Saxon times paid rent for land and common pasture to the Chiefs; This rent was usually in the form of commodities, such as beef, poultry, and other stock; ); The Stapleton Collection; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23252564
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Anglo Saxon Anglo Saxons Collecting Eels Lord Lords Payment Shire Tenant Vassal Noble Nobles
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This black and white illustration takes us back in time to Saxon England, offering a glimpse into the intricate system of paying rent during that era. The scene depicts tenants engaging in the age-old tradition of settling their dues with the Chiefs, showcasing an important aspect of daily life in this bygone era. In this fascinating image, we witness a group of tenants presenting their rent payments to the noble lords. The payment method employed by these Anglo-Saxons was unique; instead of using currency, they paid their rents through commodities such as beef, poultry, and other livestock. This exchange not only ensured sustenance for both parties but also solidified social bonds within the community. The composition showcases various elements that were integral to this process. A basket brimming with eels sits at the forefront - perhaps representing one form of commodity payment - while lords oversee the collection on behalf of their vassals. The setting is reminiscent of a shire or village gathering where these transactions would take place regularly. With meticulous attention to detail and expert lithography techniques, Ernest Prater skillfully brings this historical moment to life. As we gaze upon this print from Hutchinson's Story of the British Nation published around 1920, we are transported back centuries ago when land tenure played a crucial role in society. This remarkable artwork serves as a testament to our ever-evolving understanding and appreciation for history's intricacies – reminding us how even mundane tasks like paying rent can shed light on past civilizations' customs and practices.
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