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Q: What was an under tenant in Norman England?
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What does an under-tenant mean in Norman England?

He was someone who was underneath the tenant in chief in the feudal system


What is the tenant in chief in Norman England?

The Tennant in chief was the next important person after the king.


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What is the tenant-in-chief in Norman England?

A person who holds lands directly from -- and therefore is answerable to -- the pertinent prince or king is what a tenant-in-chief is in Norman English culture.Specifically, a tenant holds lands directly from a nobleman or senior clergy member. A tenant-in-chief is answerable to the relevant king or prince in return for not being responsible to an intermediary nobleman or senior clergyman. As a consequence, the tenant-in-chief must supply knights and soldiers upon a kingly or princely request.


What is an under-tenant?

An under-tenant is a someone underneath a tenant-in-chief.


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The tenant of Anfield is Liverpool F.C. in England.


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