The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 284F. 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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Page 253
... common field and common pasture , provided a common bull for breeding cattle , and appointed subordinate officials to attend to the gates and hedges . ( Ibid . 382. ) The standard of land - measure in Ditmarsh until the thirteenth ...
... common field and common pasture , provided a common bull for breeding cattle , and appointed subordinate officials to attend to the gates and hedges . ( Ibid . 382. ) The standard of land - measure in Ditmarsh until the thirteenth ...
Page 266
... common . When the hay crop of the great common meadow was ready for cutting , the grass stewards and the " sixteens " called a general meeting of the commoners . Each of those who had the right of mowing hay in the common meadow brought ...
... common . When the hay crop of the great common meadow was ready for cutting , the grass stewards and the " sixteens " called a general meeting of the commoners . Each of those who had the right of mowing hay in the common meadow brought ...
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... common arable field . The allotments were divided by broad " lanchets " or strips of meadow , and were subject to common pasture during the autumn , while a continuous right of common pasture existed over " The Thorns . " ( Waylen ...
... common arable field . The allotments were divided by broad " lanchets " or strips of meadow , and were subject to common pasture during the autumn , while a continuous right of common pasture existed over " The Thorns . " ( Waylen ...
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