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A quick definition of socager:

Term: SOCAGER

Definition: A socager is someone who rents land from a landlord. They are also called socmen.

(Note: Socage is an old English system of land tenure where tenants paid rent in money or services instead of military service.)

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A socager is a tenant who holds land by socage, which is a form of feudal tenure.

Example: In medieval England, a socager would pay rent to their lord in the form of agricultural produce or labor instead of money.

Explanation: The term socager refers to a specific type of tenant who held land under a feudal system. They were required to provide a certain amount of labor or produce to their lord in exchange for the right to use the land. This was different from other forms of tenure, such as knight service, where tenants were required to provide military service instead of rent. The example illustrates how socagers paid their rent in a non-monetary form, which was common in medieval times.

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