Everything about Vill totally explained
Vill is a term used in English history to describe a land unit which might otherwise be described as a
parish, manor or tithing.
The term is used in the period immediately after the
Norman conquest and into the late medieval. Land units in
Domesday are frequently described as vills.
Traditionally, amongst legal historians, a vill referred to the tract of land of a rural community, whereas 'township' was referred to when the tax and legal administration of a rural community was meant.
An unfree inhabitant of a vill was called a
villein.
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