The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 212E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 - Early English newspapers |
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... land called the Gore , lying between the moor of Cadehaye and the garden of the Lord of Cadehaye , and similarly that said Richard shall lawfully inclose a piece of land between the land de la picte on the north , and his close on the ...
... land called the Gore , lying between the moor of Cadehaye and the garden of the Lord of Cadehaye , and similarly that said Richard shall lawfully inclose a piece of land between the land de la picte on the north , and his close on the ...
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by writing or charter . It might be called bóc - land , bookland , land held by a writing or charter . Such lands , when given by the King , required the sanction of the witena gemót , the supreme Council , before the grant became ...
by writing or charter . It might be called bóc - land , bookland , land held by a writing or charter . Such lands , when given by the King , required the sanction of the witena gemót , the supreme Council , before the grant became ...
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... land , being as much arable land as one plough could till in the year , with a proportion of pasture for the oxen and house - kept cattle . The hide and plough - land were often used indifferently , and varied from 60 to 100 acres , or ...
... land , being as much arable land as one plough could till in the year , with a proportion of pasture for the oxen and house - kept cattle . The hide and plough - land were often used indifferently , and varied from 60 to 100 acres , or ...
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