10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HUSBANDLAND»
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
HURTSOME, adj. Hurtful. " Their entry was hurtsome to the cause, and nothing
but a selling of truth, and a buying of sinful liberty to themselves." Society
Contendings, p. 108. Husbandland, s. A division commonly containing twenty-six
acres of ...
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
Hurtful. " Their entry was hurtsomc to the cause, and nothing but a selling of truth,
and a buying of sinful liberty to themselves." Society Contendings, p. 108.
Husbandland, A division commonly containing twenty-six acres of «o&and syith
land, ...
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The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century
Thusat Birlingtherewerein 1248ten“bondi,”each holding 30 acres or one
husbandland; in 1498 nine holding30acres or onehusbandland, andfour
holdingone husbandland of 30 acres betweenthem; in 1567 ten customary
tenants, each ...
Richard Henry Tawney, 1961
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A history of Northumberland. issued under the direction of ...
John Softloue holds i husbandland there and pays yearly 16s. ; he also holds x
acres of demesne and pays 12s. 6d. ; Sam Turpyn, x acres of demesne, 12s. 6d. ;
Rob. Smyth, i husband- land, 2os., and xii acres of demesne, 15s.; Mayster Joh.
Northumberland county history committee, Edward Bateson, Allen Banks Hinds, 1893
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A history of Northumberland
In addition to this she was allotted one tenement and one husbandland in the
tenure of Constance widow of Alan Watson, and similar holdings in the tenure of
Andrew Lang, William Bell and Thomas Smithfield respectively, and the third part
of ...
Northumberland county history committee, Edward Bateson, Allen Banks Hinds, 1935
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A History of Northumberland
Holding. i tenement and i husbandland ... i husbandland 1 husbandland i
husbandland i cottage and husbandland I husbandland \ husbandland i
tenement and i husbandland ... i cottage and | husbandland i cottage, i
husbandland, and a ...
Edward Bateson, Allen Banks Hinds, John Crawford Hodgson, 1902
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Selections from the Records of the Regality of Melrose: ...
Charter to James Unys of a husbandland with garden in the town of Lessudwyne
occupied by himself (with same reservations), paying yearly 37 s. and 2 s. for four
poultry, with thirlage to the mill of Newtoun, with duplication, etc.; dated 22nd ...
Melrose (Scotland). (Regality), Charles S. Romanes, George Baillie-Hamilton-Arden Haddington (11th earl of), 1917
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The Open Fields of England
Durham: Stainton had a terrier of a husbandland that described 34 parcels of half
a rood to 11⁄2 acres, totalling 14 acres in c.1479. The remainder of the
husbandland was not terriered because it lay in the waste of the same fields, and
...
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The Agrarian History of England and Wales
In the latter year, moreover, the provender rents paid by bondi at Heighington for
a 30-acre husbandland were worth 16s. 6d. at that year's prices, and those paid
by the bondi of Auckland for a 20-acre husbandland were worth 9s.32 Two other
...
H. E. Hallam, Joan Thirsk, H. P. R. Finberg, 1988
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Studies of Field Systems in the British Isles
The most common size of the husbandland was twenty-six acres but this must not
be considered as anything but a nominal size. A large number of terms were
used to designate land units in the north, especially to the northwest of the
Central ...
Alan R. H. Baker, Robin Alan Butlin, 1973