
Originally Posted by
kebabman
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And I have to say how hard it was for me to understand difference of how to prounce and how to write the name of Demesne..
spells Demesne ,sounds Demain
it is total strange for me..
Demesne is a really olde English word, from before 1066 and all that. Only law students read about it these days.
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It refers to land that is owned free and clear of all strings - and there was a time when such was rare even though today it is almost entirely the usual arrangement. Once commonplace were leasehold (term for years) and Copyhold - an obligation to do annual services (typically harvesting) for the Manor as a condition of ownership. Also "villeins" - serfs who could gain their freedom by living in a city for a year and a day without returning to the countryside. I'm not sure about those who went to sea, pressed or free.
The industrial revolution changed everything of course but I guess Manor Road was named for something.
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