10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PANNAGE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
pannage in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
pannage im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
A Commercialising Economy: England 1086 to C. 1300
2-159286, 159305 to 159340, 159408, 159448, 159458 1/2. and Cheriton, also
used 'pannage' for the rough grazing of cattle and sheep, probably in woodland,
in the text and calculations in this essay pannage means pasture (in woods and ...
R. H. Britnell, B. M. S. Campbell, 1995
2
Trees, Forested Landscapes and Grazing Animals: A European ...
In addition, pannage features in many high and late medieval books of hours, the
widespread and popular calendars of the period, which have been often used in
research about medieval land management (Wieck, 1988). Because of its ...
3
The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knt: In Thirteen Parts
To which the defendants pleaded the general issue, nul tort mil disseisin ; and as
to the office, the recognitors of the assise found for the plaintiff; and as to the
herbage and pannage they found the letters patent at large ut supra ; and if the ...
Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas, John Farquhar Fraser, 1826
4
Manwood's Treatise of the forest laws: shewing not only the ...
pannage* 227 That he who hath the Herbage Or Pannage of a Park by the Grant
of the King or of any other Person, cannot take such Herbage or Pannage, but
what is Surplusage and above the competent and sufficient Pasture and Feeding
...
John Manwood, William Nelson, Great Britain, 1717
5
The Laws Relating to the Poor: Including the Collections ...
The question on a motion for a new trial was, Whether J. was rateable in respect
of the herbage and pannage of part of R. Forest, called the Lawn of B.f — The
Court directed inquiries to be made on both sides, whether there was any
instance ...
Edmund Bott, Francis Const, 1827
6
Abstract of all the claims on the New forest ... entered at ...
3d. in the name of hock- tide money, month money, and lease fee money, yearly,
at Michaelmas ; they claim also for themselves and tenants, common of pannage,
in pannage time, for all their hogs, ringed, paying for the said pannage, ...
7
Ecology, Economy and State Formation in Early Modern Germany
Where required, permission did not come automatically in a pannage year; in
1618 the rich harvest around Leonberg was reserved for the wild boar, much to
the annoyance of neighbouring communes. Pannage years only occurred ...
8
The Laws Relating to the Poor
The question on a motion for a new trial was, Whether yond was rateable in
respect of the law-bage and pannage of part of Ratkizzg/aam Fare , called the
met as Bedingsield ?--THE COURT directed inquiries to be made on both sides,
...
9
The Financial Administration of the Lordship and County of ...
Pannage and agistment not farmed this year; all beasts found in the forest to be
captured as 'escapes', so that more profit can be obtained for the lord. * Escapes.
* Forest eyre. * Pannage, i1. od. ; £ti os. od. part of £33 os. od. farm of herbage, ...
Paul Howson William Booth, 1981
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Anglo Saxon England and the Norman Conquest
Especially in the eastern counties, it was customary to measure woodland in
terms of pannage for swine. 'Wood then [1066] for x swine: now for)?' is one of the
commonest types of entry for Norfolk and Suffolk. In most instances there was a ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «PANNAGE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
pannage im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Being common is tragic, but the tragedy of the commons is still true
... really talking about “commons” in the sense of the village green and the rights of pannage (feeding the pigs on the green acorns in the forest) ... «The Register, Jul 15»
Our right to ramble on common land must be exercised
Estovers, turbary, pannage: they sound like answers to questions on University Challenge. And this weekend millions of Britons will be ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 15»
The Meaning of Magna Carta in the Era of Privatization
To those common rights or customs we would add those mentioned in the Charter of the Forest, chiminage, herbage, pannage, and the ... «CounterPunch, Apr 15»
Cookies on the IWCP website
... Sir George Carey, the then Governor of the IW for “herbage and pannage” of Parkhurst Forest, meaning he kept pigs and other animals there. «Isle of Wight County Press, Mär 15»
Homo liber, homo idioticus
To those common rights or customs we would add those mentioned in the Charter of the Forest, chiminage, herbage, pannage, and the ... «Open Democracy, Mär 15»
The Greater and Better Charter
Free men could enjoy such rights as pannage (pasture for their pigs), estover (collecting firewood), agistment (grazing), or turbary (cutting of turf ... «Dissident Voice, Feb 15»
Britain's richest towns: 10 - 1
... landscape of bog and wood first established by William the Conqueror, where "commoners" can pasture their ponies and pannage their pigs. «Telegraph.co.uk, Jan 15»
LA Chefs' Suppliers – Winkler Wooly Pigs Farm's pork - Part 3 of 4
He also renders the leaf lard to use for pastries and also as pannage for the hams during the drying process. McDonald also uses Mangalitsa ... «Examiner.com, Dez 14»
Pannage pork: why it's time to pig out on British Ibérico-style ham
Pannage is an ancient practice virtually extinct outside the New Forest. This former royal hunting ground entitles locals to release their animals ... «The Guardian, Dez 14»
Pannage pork proving a hit with consumers
Pannage pork, from New Forest pigs roaming free in the woods, is being promoted by a local quality assurance scheme. «meatinfo.co.uk, Okt 14»