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In medieval England, people who were not free included serfs and villeins, who were bound to the land and subject to the control of their lords. They were required to work the lord's fields and provide various services without the freedom to leave without permission. Additionally, certain groups, such as criminals or those in debt, could also lose their freedom and be subjected to servitude or imprisonment. Overall, social hierarchy and feudal obligations significantly restricted personal liberties during this period.

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