Thepassageoccursinacaserelatingtoancientdemesne,butthestatementismadequitebroadly,andtheterm’socmen’isusedwithoutanyqualification。AsthereweremanysocmenoutsidetheKing’spossessionsonthelandoflayandspirituallords,suchusagemaybetakenasproofthatthepositionofallthesepeoplewasmoreorlessidentical。Andsoinourinquiryastothecharacteristictraitsofsocagegenerallywemaystartfromtheancientdemesne。Further,weseethatthesocman’stenureisdistinguishedfromfreetenure,socmenfromfreeholders。Inthelawbooksofthetimethefreebutnon-militarytenurehastobecharacterisednotmerelyassocage,butasfreesocage:thisfactwillgiveusasecondclueinanalysingthecondition。
Therearetwoleadingfeaturesinancientdemesnesocage:itiscertainintenureandservice,anditisheldbythecustomofthemanorandnotbyfeoffment。Thecertaintyofthetenureseverstheclassofsocmenfromthevillains,andistobefoundaswellinthecaseofsocmenoutsidethecrowndemesneasinthecaseofsocmenonthecrowndemesne。Whatistobesaidofthesecond。trait?Itseemsespeciallyworthyofnotice,becauseitcannotbesaidtobelongtofreeholdgenerally。AstoitsexistenceonancientdemesnelandIhavealreadyhadoccasiontospeak,anditcanhardlybedoubted。Iwilljustrecalltothereader’smindthefundamentalfacts:thatthe’littlewritofright’wastoinsurejusticeaccordingtothecustomofthemanor,andthatourdocumentsdistinguishinasmanywordsbetweenthecustomaryadmittanceofthesocmanandthefeoffmentofthefreeholder。Thismeans,thatincaseoflitigationtheonehadwarrantyandchartertoleanupon,whiletheotherhadtoappealtothecommunaltestimonyofhisfellow-suitorsinthecourtofthemanor,andinlaterdaystoanentryonthecourt-roll。Freeholdappearedascharteredlandbook-land,whilesocagewasintruthcopyholdsecuredbycommunalcustom。42*Thenecessarysurrenderandadmittancewasperformedinopencourt,andthepresenceoffellow-tenantswasasmucharequisiteofitastheactionofthelordorhissteward。
Ifwelooknowtothesocmenoutsidetheancientdemesne,weshallfindtheirconditionsocloselysimilar,thatthedocumentsconstantlyconfusethemwiththetenantsoftheancientdemesne。
ThefreemenundersokeintheeastofEnglandhavebestkeptthetradition,buteventheirrightisoftentreatedasamerevariationofancientdemesne。43*Forthisreasonweshouldbefairlyentitled,Ithink,toextendtothemthenotionofcustomaryfreehold。Thereisdirectevidenceinthisrespect。Inextentsofmanorssocmenareoftendistinguishedfromfreeholders。44*True,asalreadysaid,thatintheking’scourts’freesocage’cametoberegardedasoneofthefreeholdtenures,andassuchwhennotontheancientdemesnewasprotectedbythesameactionswhichprotectedknight-serviceandfrankalmoign;butwehaveonlyhereanotherproofoftheimperfectharmonybetweenlegaltheoryandmanorialadministration。Whatservesinthemanorialdocumentstodistinguishthe’socman’fromthe’freeholder’isthefactthattheformerholdswithoutcharter。45*Wearenaturallyledtoconsiderhimasholding,atleastoriginally,byancientcustomandcommunaltestimonyinthesamesenseasthesocmenofancientdemesne。Inmostcasesonlythenegativeside,namelytheabsenceofacharter,ismentioned,butthereareentrieswhichdisclosethepositiveside,andspeakoftenantsorevenfreetenantsholdingwithoutcharterbyancienttenure。46*Itistobeadded,thatwefindsuchpeopleincentralandwesterncounties,thatisoutsideoftheDanelagh。InDomesdaytheirpredecessorswereenteredasvillains,buttheirtenureisneverthelessnotonlyafreebutanancientone。
Itmustalsobeaddedthatitisnotonlyfreesocmenthatonefindsoutsidetheancientdemesne;bondsocmenarementionedaswell。Nowthisseemsstrangeatfirstsight,becausetheusualandsettledterminologytreatsvillainsocageasapeculiarityofancientdemesne,Mynotionisthatitisnot’bond’thatqualitiesthe’socmen,’butviceversa。Toputitinadifferentway,thedocumentshadtonameaclasswhichheldbycertaincustom,althoughbybaseservice,andtheyaddedthe’socman’toqualifythe’bond’orthe’villain。’
TwocasesfromtheHundredRollsmayserveasanillustrationofthisnotunimportantpoint。ThevillofSohaminCambridgeshire47*wasownedin1279partlybytheKing,partlybytheEarlMarshall,andpartlybytheBishopofEly。TherearetwosocmenholdingfromtheKingthirtyacreseach,fourteensocmenholdingfifteenacreseach,andtwenty-six’toftarii’
possessedofsmallplots。Novillainsarementioned,butthesocmenaredesignatedonthemargininamoredefinitewayasbondsocmen。ThemanorhadbeeninthepossessionoftheCrownatthetimeoftheConquest,anditistobenoticed,tobeginwith,thatthechiefpopulationofthepartwhichremainedwiththeKingappearsassocmen——agoodillustrationoftheprinciplethatthespecialstatusdidnotoriginatewhenthemanorwasgrantedoutbytheCrown。Thesixteenpeasantsfirstmentionedareholdersofvirgatesandhalf-virgates,andformasitweretheoriginalstockofthetenantry——itwouldbeimpossibletoregardthemasalateradjuncttothevillage。Theirstatusisnotaresultofcommutation——theyarestillperformingagriculturalwork,andthereforebondsocmen。TheDomesdaySurveyspeaksonlyofvillainsand’bordarii,’anditisquiteclearthatitcallsvillainsthepredecessorsofthe’bondsocmen’oftheHundredRolls。AndnowletusexaminetheportionofthemanorwhichhadgotintothehandsoftheEarlMarshall。Wefindthereseveralfreesocmenwhoseholdingsarequiteirregularinsize:theypayrent,andareexemptedfromagriculturalwork。
Thencomefivebondsocmen,holdingthirtyacreseach,andninebondsholdingfifteenacreseach:alltheseperformthesameservicesasthecorrespondingpeopleoftheKing’sportion。Andlastlycometwenty-twotofters。Twofactsareespeciallyworthnotice:thefreesocmanappearsbythesideofthebondsocman,andtheoppositionbetweenthemreducesitselftoadifferencebetweenrent-payingpeopleandlabourers;theholdingsoftherent-payersarebrokenupintoirregularplots,whilethelabourersstillremainboundupbythesystemofequalisedportions。Thesecondsignificantfactis,thattheterm’socman,’
whichhasevidentlytobeappliedtothewholepopulationexceptthetofters,hasdroppedoutinregardtothehalf-virgatetenantsoftheEarlMarshall。Ifwehadonlythefragmentrelatingtohisninebondmen,wemightconcludeperhapsthattherewasnocertaintenureinthemanor。Theinferencewouldhavebeenfalse,butagoodmanyinferencesastothesocialstandingofthepeasantryarebasedonnobetterfoundation。InanycasethemostimportantpartofthepopulationofSoham,asfarasitbelongedtothekingandtotheearl,consistedofsocmenwhoatthesametimearecalledbondmen,andwerecalledvillainsinDomesday。
Sohamisancientdemesne。LetusnowtakeCrowmarshinOxfordshire。48*Two-thirdsofitbelongedtotheEarlofOxfordin1279,andone-thirdtotheLorddeValence。AtthetimeoftheDomesdaySurveyitwasinthehandsofWalterGiffard,andthereforenotancientdemesne。OnthelandoftheEarlofOxfordwefindin1279nineservisocomanniholdingsixvirgates,thereareafewcottersandafewfreetenantsbesides;theremainingthirdisoccupiedbytwo’tenentesperserviciumsocomannorum,’
andbyacertainnumberofcottersandfreetenants。Itcanhardlybedoubtedthattheoppositionbetweenserviandliberiisnotbasedonthecertaintyofthetenure;thesocmenholdassecurelyasthefreetenants,buttheyarelabourers,whiletheselatterareexemptedfromtheagriculturalworkofthevillage。
Thetermsareusedinthesamewayasthe’terralibera’andthe’terraoperabilis’oftheGlastonburyinquest。
Ineednotsaythatthesocmenofancientdemesne,privilegedvillainsasBractoncallsthem,aresometimessubjectedtoveryburdensomeservicesandduties。Merchetisverycommonamongthem;itevenhappensthattheyhavetofineforitatthewillofthelord。49*Butalltheincidentsofbasetenurearetobefoundalsooutsidetheancientdemesneinconnexionwiththeclassunderdiscussion。IfwetakethemerchetweshallfindthatatMagnaTywa,Oxon,50*itiscustomarytogivethestewardaswordandfourpenceforlicencetogiveawayone’sdaughterwithintwentymilesintheneighbourhood;inHaneberg,Oxon,51*
aspearandfourpencearegiveninpayment。ThesocmenofPeterboroughAbbey52*havetopayfiveshillingsandfourpenceunderthenameofmerchetasafineforincontinencethelegerwiteproperlyso-called,andthereisbesidesamarriagepaymentredempciosanguinisequalforsocmenandvillains。ThesamepaymentoccursinthelandofSpaldingPriory,Lincoln。53*
Thesamefactstrikesusinregardtotallageandaids,i。e。thetaxeswhichthelordhadarighttoraisefromhissubjects。InStokeBasset,Oxon,54*thesocmenareplacedinthisrespectonthesamefootingwiththevillains。TheSpaldingCartularyaddsthattheirwainageissafeinanycase。55*Onthelandsofthispriorytheclassesofthepeasantryaregenerallyveryneartoeachother,sothatincidentsandtermsoftengetconfused。56*
Andnotonlysocmenhavetobearsuchimpositions:wefindthemconstantlyinallshapesandgradationsinconnectionwithfreetenantry。Thesmallfreeholderoftentakespartinruralwork,57*sometimeshehastoactasakindofoverseer,58*
andinanycasethisbaselabourwouldnotdegradehimfromhisposition。59*AlreadyinBracton’sdaythelearnedthoughtthattheterm’socage’wasetymologicallyconnectedwiththedutyofploughing:——acuriousproofbothoftherapiditywithwhichpasthistoryhadbecomeunintelligible,andoftheperfectcompatibilityofsocagewithlabourservices。Merchet,heriot,andtallageoccurevenmoreoften。60*Allsuchexactionstestifytothefactthattheconceptionsoffeudallawastotheservilecharacterofparticularservicesandpaymentswereinagreatmeasureartificial。Tallage,evenarbitrarytallage,wasbutataxafterall,anddidnotdetractfrompersonalfreedomorfreetenureinthissense。ThenheriotoftenoccursamongfreepeopleintheoldSaxonformofasurrenderofhorseandarmsaswellasinthatofthebestox。61*Merchetisespeciallyinterestingasillustratingthefusionofdifferentdutiesintoone。Itisthebasepaymentparexcellence,andoftenusedinmanorialdocumentsasameanstodrawthelinebetweenfreeandunfreemen。62*Neverthelessfreetenantsareveryoftenfoundtopayit。63*Inmostcasestheyhaveonlytofineinthecasewhentheirdaughtersleavethemanor,andthis,ofcourse,hasnothingdegradinginit:thepaymentismadebecausethelordlosesallclaimastotheprogenyofthewomanwhohaslefthisdominion。Butthereisevidencebesidestoshowthatfreetenantshadoftentopayinsuchacasetothehundred,andthelordshadnotalwayssucceededindispossessingthehundred。64*Suchafineprobablydevelopedoutofapaymenttothetribeortoaterritorialcommunityinthecasewhenawomanseveredherselffromit。Ithadnothingservileinitsorigin。Andstill,ifthedocumentshadnotcasuallymentionedtheseinstances,weshouldhavebeenleftwithoutdirectevidenceastoadifferenceoforigininregardtomerchetorgersum。Isitnotfairtoask,whetherthemerchetofthevillainsthemselvesmaynotinsomeinstanceshavecomefromacustomaryrecompensepaidoriginallytothecommunityofthetownshipintotherightsofwhichthelordhasentered?Howeverthismaybe,onefactcancertainlynotbedisputed:menentirelyfreeinstatusandtenureweresometimessubjectedtoanexactionwhichbothpublicopinionandlegaltheoryconsideredasabadgeofservitude。
Thepassagefromonegreatclassofsocietytotheotherwasrenderedeasyinthiswaybythevarietyofcombinationsinwhichthedistinguishingfeaturesofbothclassesappear。Nowonderthatwehearconstantlyofoppressionwhichtendedtosubstituteoneformofsubjectionforanother,andthustolowerthesocialstandingofintermediategroups。ThefreesocmenofSwaffhamPrior,inCambridgeshire,65*complainthattheyaremadetobindsheaveswhiletheydidnotdoitbefore;theyusedtopaythirty-twopenceforlicencetomarryadaughter,andtogiveatwofoldrentonenteringaninheritance,andnowthelordfinesthematwill。OneofthetenantsoftheBishopofLincoln66*
declarestotheHundredRollCommissionersthathisancestorswerefreesocmenanddidservicetothekingforfortydaysattheirowncost,whereasnowtheBishophasappropriatedtheroyalrights。Thesamegrievancescomefromancientdemesnepeople。InWeston,Bedfordshire,67*thetenantrycomplainofnewexactionsonthepartofthelord;inKing’sRipton,68*Hunts,merchetisintroducedwhichwasneverpaidbefore;inCollecot,Berks,69*
thelordhassimplydispossessedthesocmen。Insomeinstancestheclaimsofthepeasantrymayhavebeenexaggerated,butI
thinkthatinallprobabilitythechanceswereratheragainstthesubjectedpeoplethanforthem,andtheirgrievancesarerepresentedinourdocumentsratherlessthanfairly。70*