The medieval marriage fine or merchet has sometimes been interpreted as a payment for the droit du seigneur to be waived. ] Alternatively, it has been interpreted as compensation to the lord for the young women leaving his lands.[1] Encyclopedia Britannica states that the evidence indicates it was a monetary tax related to vassal marriages, since a considerable number of seigneurial rights revolved around marriage.[5]
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