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The English village community examined in its relations to the manorial and ...

 By Frederic Seebohm

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With a 24-page list of works published by Longmans, Green & Co.

Full view - Edition: 2 - 1883 - 464 pages
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Hitchin - Page 448
That the rectors impropriate of the rectory of the parish of Hitchin or their lessees of the said rectory are hound to find a bull for the cows of the ...
more pages: 6 8 9 425 426 427 430 443 447 452
Colchester - Page 426
advance of the Roman arms.2 The intimate relations of the two capitals at Verulam and at Colchester explain the existence of the roads between them. ...
Mayence - Page 256
the present Elsass, and on both sides of the Rhine around Mayence — districts conquered by the Frankish and Alamannic tribes in the fifth century, ...
more pages: 282 287
Luton - Page 6
1 Striking examples of these lynches may be seen from the railroad at Luton in Bedfordshire, and between Cambridge and Hitchin, as well as in various ...
Bonn - Page x
Another step was gained on somewhat new lines when Professor Nasse, of Bonn, pointed out to English.
Gloucester - Page 148
In the belief of local antiquaries, the Roman road from Gloucester to Cacrleon-upon-Usk — the key to South Wales — passed through it as well as the ...
more pages: xviii 57 58 428 435 459
Cambridge - Page 20
Indeed, were it not that the country round Cambridge being flat there are no lynches, almost every one of the features of the system is distinctly ...
more pages: 6 19 455
Regensburg - Page 282
e Further, the large extent of country to the east of the Rhine, within the Roman lines, reaching from Mayence to Regensburg, included in the Aff-ri ...
Rome - Page 233
l Finally, it is stated in the same preface that Howell the Good went to Rome to confirm his laws by papal Ancient Lawt, $c., of Wales, p.
more pages: 160 281
Paris - Page 6
Great numbers of them are to be noticed from the French line between Calais and Paris. In some cases on the steep chalk downs, terraces for ploughing ...
more pages: 271 378
Canterbury - Page 436
The recently discovered Roman villa on the property of Earl Cowper, at Wingham, near Canterbury, ifl a striking instance. ...
Peterborough - Page 86
IIL tiie Peterborough manors, seem to have joined at each villein plough, which thus can hardly have possessed more than 4 oxen in its team. ...
London - Page 429
from Essex and the rest of Hertfordshire, which were CHAP. xi. included in the diocese of London. The district, therefore, seems to have remained ...
more pages: 100 109 353
Galway - Page 223
It is taken from the Ordnance Survey of county Galway. Two of the quarters, now town- lands, still bear the names of ' Cartron ' and ' Carrow,' or ...
Amiens - Page 358
They were planted in the district of the Nervii round Amiens close to the cluster of names ending in ' ing- ahem,' so many of which in the ninth ...
more pages: 284
Berlin - Page 381
There are great numbers to be seen from the railway from Ems as far as Nordhausen on the route to Berlin. * Thus Rainbalken is the turf balk left ...
Preston - Page 444
which also extends into the hamlets of Langley ' and Preston in the said parish of Hitchin, and into the ' parishes of Ickleford, Ippollitts, Kimpton, ...
more pages: 58
Marseilles - Page 249
the necessity of threshing it out in CHAP. vn. covered barns, instead of using the unroofed threshing-floors to which he was accustomed in Marseilles. ...
Abingdon - Page 160
The boundaries in MLXXVII. of ' Hysseburna ' (beginning at Twy- ford) correspond at a few points with those of ' Hisseburne ' in Abingdon, ip 318, ...
Florence - Page 182
It may have been conquered in 1049, after Gruflydd and Irish pirates had, according to Florence, crossed the Wye and burned 'Dymedham' (see Freeman's ...
Bristol - Page 57
_ 1 ' Kt idem faciet averagium apud Bristol!' et apud Wellias per totum annum, et apud Pridie, et post hokeday apud Bruggewauter, cum affro suo ...
Leipzig - Page 371
Hansaen's various papers on the subject are collected in his Agrarhiitorieche Abhandlungen, Leipzig, 1880. 3 Jena, 1879. 1 ' Oeorg Hanssen, als Agrar- ...
York - Page 286
It is curious to observe that when Constan- tius soon after (in AD 306) died at York, and Con- stantine was proclaimed Emperor in Britain, ...
Cambridge, Massachusetts - Page xiv
Denman Ross, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Professor Allen, of the University of Wisconsin, will be welcomed by fellow-students of these questions ...
St. Augustine - Page 175
of a free village community, and that it was so when the laws of the Kentish men were first codified a few years after the mission of St. Augustine. ...
more pages: 148 169 173 429

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