Simon the Draper, otherwise Sir Simon de Wynton, granted a plot of land to the north-west of the Manor House to Adam de Lecke in villeinage, and later in freehold to John de Otterbourne, reserving thirteen shillings rent.
"John Keble's Parishes"
Charlotte M Yonge
The ceorls tended to sink to the position known later as villeinage.
"The World's Greatest Books, Vol XI."
Edited by Arthur Mee and J.A. Hammerton
The manifesto may be summed up in the following terms: Both sides are, strictly speaking, in the wrong, but the princes and lords have provoked the "common man" by their unjust exactions and oppressions; the peasants, on their side, have gone too far in many of their demands, notably in the refusal to pay tithes, and most of all in the notion of abolishing villeinage, which Luther declares to be "straightway contrary to the Gospel and thievish."
"German Culture Past and Present"
Ernest Belfort Bax