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36: 94: 340: 345: 144:. In exchange, personal ovens were generally outlawed and commoners were thus compelled to use the seigniorial oven to bake their bread. Such use was subject to payment, in kind or money, originally intended merely to cover the costs associated to the construction, maintenance and operation of the oven. Seigniorial ovens were 310:
Le seigneur fera bien de ne pas élever la question par considération pour la différence des temps, attendu la rareté du bois et la pauvreté des habitants, que l'exercise de ce droit paraît incommoder beaucoup. Si c'est par négligence du seigneur que ce droit est tombé dans l'oubli, que les habitants
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The lord will do well not to raise the question, taking into consideration that times have changed, seeing the scarcity of wood and the poverty of the populace, whom the exercise of this right seems to greatly trouble. If it is through the negligence of the lord that this right has fallen into
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system seems to have died out in France during the 18th century, though it was a time when some dormant seigneurial rights were being insisted upon by an aristocracy hard-pressed for cash, as an official
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cottages huddled together. The danger was real, as demonstrated in 1848 when a full quarter of the neighbouring hamlet of Thil-la-Ville was consumed by a fire that ignited from sparks when a
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de Boutaric, François; Sudre, ThĂ©odore (1767) . "1ère partie : Du Bail Ă  Cens ou Ă  rente, et des Droits dĂ»s au Seigneur, Censuel et Directe – Chapitre 11 : De la BannalitĂ©".
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Semur-en-Auxois, 1940, noted in a review by Albert Colombet, "Review: En feuilletant une monographie de village",
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The oven design, but not necessarily the feudal monopoly on oven operation, was carried to French colonies. In
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built on the Roman plan and were large enough to hold an entire community's ration of
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Traité des droits seigneuriaux et des matiéres feodales
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desuetude, let everyone profit from it without injury".
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Banal oven
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Urval
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feudal lord
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fief
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bread
CĂ´te-d'Or
gâteau
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thatched
housewife
New France
World War II
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"Banal rights"
Bakehouse (building)

European history
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