Definitions from Wiktionary (Holyworkfolk)
▸ noun: (medieval English law) Tenants who held land by the service of repairing or defending a church or monument and were therefore exempt from feudal and military duties; specifically, the caretakers of the body of St Cuthbert.
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▸ noun: (medieval English law) Tenants who held land by the service of repairing or defending a church or monument and were therefore exempt from feudal and military duties; specifically, the caretakers of the body of St Cuthbert.
Similar:
wardholding,
Churchward,
gafolgelder,
custumal,
folkland,
churchman,
yeomanry,
yeoman,
hlaford,
almsfolk,
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