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Key words and phrases villenage, virgate, open field system, villein, serfdom, Domesday Survey, Hitchin, Tidenham, Agri Decumates, demesne, Welsh laws, Tacitus, three-field system, Alamannic, jugerum, Hundred Rolls, scutage, manorial system, plough, Frisia | |
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| Hitchin - Page 448That 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 426advance 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 256the 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 |
More | Luton - Page 61 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 xAnother step was gained on somewhat new lines when Professor Nasse, of Bonn, pointed out to English. |
| Gloucester - Page 148In 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 20Indeed, 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 282e 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 233l 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 6Great 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 436The recently discovered Roman villa on the property of Earl Cowper, at Wingham, near Canterbury, ifl a striking instance. ... |
| Peterborough - Page 86IIL 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 429from 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 223It 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 358They 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 381There 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 444which 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 249the 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 160The boundaries in MLXXVII. of ' Hysseburna ' (beginning at Twy- ford) correspond at a few points with those of ' Hisseburne ' in Abingdon, ip 318, ... |
| Florence - Page 182It 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 371Hansaen's various papers on the subject are collected in his Agrarhiitorieche Abhandlungen, Leipzig, 1880. 3 Jena, 1879. 1 ' Oeorg Hanssen, als Agrar- ... |
| York - Page 286It 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 xivDenman Ross, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Professor Allen, of the University of Wisconsin, will be welcomed by fellow-students of these questions ... |
| St. Augustine - Page 175of 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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