Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... land which are left unploughed . In this manner a great deal and perhaps the whole of the cultivated lands in ... land belonging to different proprietors and separated from each other by ridges of grass land . About 100 acres may have ...
... land which are left unploughed . In this manner a great deal and perhaps the whole of the cultivated lands in ... land belonging to different proprietors and separated from each other by ridges of grass land . About 100 acres may have ...
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... land in 1704 , which is comprised in the same volume , is interesting on account of the great number of ancient field names which it contains and the references that it makes to modes of land measurement which have since become obsolete ...
... land in 1704 , which is comprised in the same volume , is interesting on account of the great number of ancient field names which it contains and the references that it makes to modes of land measurement which have since become obsolete ...
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... land on the south side of the church - yard called " the Priest Croft , " ( George Thompson's land lying both on the east and west side of it , ) half an acre of land lying betwixt George Thompson's croft and Thomas Brown's croft , two ...
... land on the south side of the church - yard called " the Priest Croft , " ( George Thompson's land lying both on the east and west side of it , ) half an acre of land lying betwixt George Thompson's croft and Thomas Brown's croft , two ...
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