Definition: Wagonry, also known as "wagging," is a form of transportation that involves moving goods or people over long distances without the use of horses. It can be done by either horse-drawn wagons or on foot. The wagons themselves are typically made from wood and may have additional features such as wheels, saddles, and other equipment to aid in their movement. Wagonry is a popular form of transportation during times of war, famine, or conflict. In medieval Europe