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because of their right to be styled knights, etc. The agriculturist who had no right to be styled knight or esquire or gentleman, and who, not being a
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Calendar of Bury Wills, Charles Partridge, Suffolk Institute of Archaeology, 1909, XII, pp. 67–68
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Free tenant farmer or a small landowner in the Middle Ages
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Feudal titles and status

Lord paramount
Territorial lord
Tenant-in-chief
Mesne lord
Lord of the manor
Overlord
Vogt
Liege lord
Esquire
Gentleman
Landed gentry
Franklin
Yeoman
Retinue
Vavasour
Husbandman
Free tenant

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