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Sellergarth | 12:49 Thu 05th Oct 2017 | History
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In the Middle Ages (and earlier) tenant farmers paid rent and admission `fines` to the Lord of the Manor. Does anyone know when this ceased? Thanks.
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Tenant farmers still pay rent to the landowner who owns their farm. Checkout The Archers, Grundy's storyline. More seriously,we knew some when I was young, granted a long time ago, but not the Middle Ages. I don't know about 'Admission Fees' though.
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Thanks jourdain2 and tamborine for taking the time to answer my question.
Some aspects of the feudal system disappeared in 1660:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenures_Abolition_Act_1660

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