The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 284F. Jefferies, 1967 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 258
... yardland , " from the fact of their having been originally meted out by the yard or measuring - rod . When harvest was over the yardlands reverted to the community , and all its members could turn out cattle to graze upon the entire ...
... yardland , " from the fact of their having been originally meted out by the yard or measuring - rod . When harvest was over the yardlands reverted to the community , and all its members could turn out cattle to graze upon the entire ...
Page 261
... yardland and not the hide came to be regarded as the amount of ground sufficient in theory to support a household , while in fact several households sometimes contrived to live upon the produce of a single.yardland . A manuscript ...
... yardland and not the hide came to be regarded as the amount of ground sufficient in theory to support a household , while in fact several households sometimes contrived to live upon the produce of a single.yardland . A manuscript ...
Page 266
... yardlands , the tenants of these four component yardlands used the same mark in common . When the hay crop of the great ... yardland lay . The " sets " of meadow - land were then balloted for in the following manner : -Four of the com ...
... yardlands , the tenants of these four component yardlands used the same mark in common . When the hay crop of the great ... yardland lay . The " sets " of meadow - land were then balloted for in the following manner : -Four of the com ...
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