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单词 scutage
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scutage


scu·tage

S0179500 (skyo͞o′tĭj)n. A tax paid in lieu of military service in feudal times.
[Middle English, from Medieval Latin scūtāgium, from Latin scūtum, shield; see scutum.]

scutage

(ˈskjuːtɪdʒ) n (Historical Terms) (in feudal society) a payment sometimes exacted by a lord from his vassal in lieu of military service[C15: from Medieval Latin scūtāgium, literally: shield dues, from Latin scūtum a shield]

scu•tage

(ˈskyu tɪdʒ)

n. a payment exacted by a feudal lord from his vassal in place of military service. [1425–75; < Medieval Latin scūtāgium]

scutage

(in the feudal system) a payment, made to a lord in lieu of military service, by the holder of a property in fee.See also: Dues and Payment

scutage


scutage

(skyo͞o`tĭj), feudal payment, usually in cash, given in lieu of actual military service due from a vassal to an overlord. It applied especially to the vassals of the king. Scutage collection increased noticeably in the later 12th cent., no doubt partly because of the rise of a professional military class of knights, with the consequent trend to commutation of military service. Subinfeudation (the system by which a vassal himself became an overlord, granting part of his fief to one who in turn became his vassal) may also have complicated the collection of military service and made money payments more feasible. In England the wars of the king for his French territories in the 12th, 13th, and 14th cent. were a great drain on the kingdom. The king obtained the necessary funds by scutages on his vassals and their subvassals. The barons resisted the imposition of scutage, and one of their major demands against King John concerned scutage. In the Magna Carta (1215), John pledged himself to collect scutage only with the "common counsel" of his barons. In later times the more important vassals collected the scutage from their subvassals, acting as tax farmers. The growth of taxes after the time of Edward III of England entirely displaced the feudal tax of scutage.

Scutage

 

a monetary levy collected from the holders of knightly fiefs in medieval England beginning in the mid-12th century; collected for the king in lieu of military service or as partial compensation for service. Although the levy was prohibited by the Magna Carta of 1215, it was collected arbitrarily (”at the will of the king”) until the beginning of the 14th century. A considerable portion of the total was actually paid not by fief holders but by serfs and free peasants.

Scutage


Related to Scutage: disseisin, Novel disseisin, amerced

SCUTAGE, old Eng. law. The name of a tax or contribution raised for the use of the king's armies by those who held lands by knight's service.

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