- - They're bound to work out ref's needing specs ultimately
- - Workers in Catherine the Great's time
- - Russia's Alexander II emancipated them in 1861
- - Feudal laborers
- - Medieval laborers
- - Lord's workers
- - Laborers on manors
- - They were owned by the feudal lord in the Middle Ages
- - They do the lord's work
- - Workers for the lord
- - Peasants on the lord's land
- - Medieval menial laborers
- - Lord's people
- - Landless laborers
- - Men of the lord?
- - Doers of the lord's work
- - Lord's laborers
- - They do the work of the lord
- - They serve the lord
- - Lord's servants
- - Old laborers
- - They did the lord's work
- - Toilers in Ivanhoe's day
- - Villeins, to lords
- - Certain laborers
- - Lord's subjects
- - Lowly laborers
- - Agricultural laborers of old
- - Most of Europe abolished them by 1861
- - those exploited by upperclassmen?
- - renaissance faire extras
- - Feudal peasants
- - Oppressed ones put back science fiction thing in law
- - exploited workers under the feudal system
- - Workers of the feudal days.
- - They're tied to the land
- - For them, resistance was feudal
- - Unpaid workers?
- - Lowly workers
- - Underlings
- - Lowly ones
- - Hard workers
- - Menial workers
- - Feudal workers
- - Feudal minions
- - Feudal toilers
- - Millions of Russians, until the Emancipation Reform of 1861
- - Backs some leader of mostly raw and old lowly workers
- - Medieval working class
- - Feudal servants
- - Feudal drudges
- - Ren Faire underlings
- - Medieval drudges
- - Feudal farmers
- - Feudal underlings
- - They were driven to work
- - A bit missing from first base for feudal workers
- - Manorial workers of old
- - Bondmen
- - Ones in bondage
- - Servants of yore
- - They're bound to work
- - Low men on the feudal totem pole
- - Hawaii abolished them in 1852
- - Subjects of a drudge report?
- - Feudal groundskeepers
- - Feudal figures
- - Feudal subjects
- - Peasants of yore
- - Olden toilers
- - Helots
- - Medieval workers
- - Medieval peasants
- - Vassals
- - Feudal peons
- - Feudal folks
- - Old vassals
- - Indentured ones
- - Ancient bondsmen
- - They're bound to land
- - Land workers of yore
- - Some Russians until the Emancipation Manifesto of 1861
- - Ancient underclass
- - Peon cousins
- - Medieval menials
- - Receivers of manumission
- - They were bound to land
- - Medieval figures
- - Peasants
- - Castle underlings
- - Slaves of a sort
- - Hardly management types
- - Bondsmen
- - Middle Ages tillers
- - Working stiffs, in feudal days
- - Medieval underclass
- - Slaves of yore
- - Feudal slaves
- - Villeins
- - Thralls and helots
- - Oppressed persons
- - Medieval sons of the soil
- - Soil-bound slaves
- - Slavish sons of the soil
- - Esne and helot
- - Victims of feudalism
- - Feudal people
- - Workers of 1066.
- - Toilers of 1066.
- - Low class
- - Manor workers
- - Drudges
- - Slaves
- - Peons
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