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  1. Reeve (England) - Wikipedia

    • In Anglo-Saxon England, a reeve (Old English: gerefa) was an administrative official serving the king or a lesser lord in a variety of roles. After the Norman Conquest, it was an office held by a man of lower rank, appointed as manager of a manor and overseer of the peasants. In this later role, historian H. R. Loyn observes, "he is the earliest English spe… See more

    Types

    Reeve is a general term that could refer to a variety of administrative officials. Royal reeves worked for the king, but … See more

    Royal reeves

    In the late 7th and early 8th centuries, royal reeves oversaw royal estates. By the 10th century, royal reeves performed a variety duties in shires and hundreds. They enforced legislation and royal decrees. They presided ov… See more

    After the Norman Conquest

    After the Norman Conquest, feudalism was introduced, forming a parallel administrative system to the local courts. The feudal system organised land on a manorial basis, with stewards acting as managers for the landlords. … See more

    Depiction by Chaucer

    There is an exceptional literary portrait of a reeve in the second half of the 14th century. The reeve is one of the pilgrims who are making their way to Canterbury in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, and the Prologue paints a viv… See more

     
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  2. In medieval England, a reeve was12345:
    • A local administrative agent of an Anglo-Saxon king.
    • A manor officer responsible for overseeing the discharge of feudal obligations.
    • A figure overseeing day-to-day operations of manors and estates.
    • The chief royal representative in the counties.
    • A manorial steward who supervised the daily affairs of the manor.
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    In Anglo-Saxon England, the reeve was a senior official with local responsibilities under the Crown, such as the chief magistrate of a town or district. After the Norman conquest, it was an office held by a man of lower rank, appointed as manager of a manor and overseer of the peasants.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reeve_(England)
    reeve 1 of 3 noun (1) ˈrēv 1 : a local administrative agent of an Anglo-Saxon king 2 : a medieval English manor officer responsible chiefly for overseeing the discharge of feudal obligations
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/reeve
    In medieval society, the reeve stood as a figure of significance, tasked with overseeing the day-to-day operations of manors and estates. This pivotal role emerged during the Middle Ages in Europe, playing a vital part in agricultural management, law enforcement, and administrative duties.
    medievalhistoria.com/the-reeve/
    Reeve was the general medieval term for a supervising official and is found in a number of different contexts. The shire-reeve (scire-gerefa), appointed by the king, was for centuries the chief royal representative in the counties: the right to elect one's own sheriff was a valuable privilege, granted sparingly.
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    reeve /riːv/ n the local representative of the king in a shire (under the ealdorman) until the early 11th century (in medieval England) a manorial steward who supervised the daily affairs of the manor: often a villein elected by his fellows
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