He was someone who was underneath the tenant in chief in the feudal system
A tenant-in-chief in a feudal society is a tenant who holds land granted by the sovereign.
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He was someone who was underneath the tenant in chief in the feudal system
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.
A tenant - in - chief was a role in the Feudal System. It was usually Norman barons or bishops. They would provide knights for the king in return for land.
An under-tenant is a someone underneath a tenant-in-chief.
A tenant-in-chief in a feudal society is a tenant who holds land granted by the sovereign.
The tenant of Anfield is Liverpool F.C. in England.
Yes a Tenant-in-chief would be expected to provide knights to fight for his feudal lord. He therefore commanded knights.
The tenant of Riverside Stadium is Middlesbrough F.C. in England.
The tenant of The Hawthorns is West Bromwich Albion F.C. in England.
The tenant of Stadium of Light is Sunderland A.F.C. in England.
The tenant of Odsal Stadium is Bradford Bulls in England.
The tenant of Craven Cottage is Fulham F.C. in England.