Domesday book And Beyond. Three Essays in the Early History of England
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We are saying to him : ' True it is that a knot of neighbouring houses with the appur- tenant lands is habitually called a villa ; but then this word introduces the notion of ownership ; the villa is an unit in a system of property law, and, if your village is not also an estate, a praedium, then you should call it vicus and not villa.' To this we must add that, while the word villa did not until after the Norman Conquest force its way into English speech, the word vicus became an English word ...at a very early period". It became our word wick and it became part of a very large number of place-namesl The Domesday surveyors found herdwicks and berewicks in many parts of the country". 1 K. 220 (i. 280) : 'ad regalem Tillam Lundoniae perveniens.' * Fustel de Coulanges, L'AlIeu, ch. vi. There is much to be said on the other side ; see Flach, Les origines de I'ancieime France, ii. pp. 47-62. As to the villa . of the Lex Salica, see Blumenstok, Entstehung des deutsohen Immobiliareigenthums, i.
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