The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 283F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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The accounts of different manors tell a tale of a serious deterioration in the value of land . In the smaller number of cases where the land was farmed by customary tenants , they refused to pay the old rents , and reductions had to be ...
The accounts of different manors tell a tale of a serious deterioration in the value of land . In the smaller number of cases where the land was farmed by customary tenants , they refused to pay the old rents , and reductions had to be ...
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time when the land was granted afresh by William the Conqueror , and the time when the survey is made . They further ascertain in the case of each estate how many hides of land it was reckoned to contain in King Edward's reign for the ...
time when the land was granted afresh by William the Conqueror , and the time when the survey is made . They further ascertain in the case of each estate how many hides of land it was reckoned to contain in King Edward's reign for the ...
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Here we have an example of land altogether exempt from tax under the old assessment . The land of the Earl of Mortain in Borne hundred . The Earl of Mortain holds in demesne Borne . King Edward held it . There were and are 46 hides .
Here we have an example of land altogether exempt from tax under the old assessment . The land of the Earl of Mortain in Borne hundred . The Earl of Mortain holds in demesne Borne . King Edward held it . There were and are 46 hides .
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Anecdotes Duplicate By GEORGE EYRETODD M | 27 |
Clergy English in Fiction By C FÓRTESCUE YOXGE | 40 |
DuckShooting on the Blackwater By NEVILLE PAYN | 72 |
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