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" First Set, Second, Third and Fourth Sets. Now, as the customs of Aston and Coat are based on the principles of justice and equity between all the commoners, and the Common Meadow is not equally fertile for grass in every part, it becomes desirable to... "
History of the Parish and Town of Bampton: With the District and Hamlets ... - Página 77
por John Allen Giles - 1848 - 178 páginas
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Archaeologia, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity, Volumen33

1849 - 428 páginas
...between all the commoners, and the common meadow is not equally fertile for grass in every part, it becomes desirable to adopt some mode of giving all...sixteen marks established in the village, each of which correspond with four yard-lands, and the whole sixteen consequently represent the 64 yard-lands into...
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Roman and German law, Treatises on

Georg Beseler - 1868 - 144 páginas
...eine Concurrenz der Hausmarken dabei ist jedoch nichts gesagt. equally fertile . . in every part, it becomes desirable to adopt some mode of giving all...chance of obtaining the best cuts for their cattle. Und aus Rövershagen heifst es: „Das Lotten wird mit bewufstem Stolz hoch gehalten als ein treffliches...
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Observations on the Bill for the Regulation and Improvement of Commons, 1876

Charles Isaac Elton - 1876 - 150 páginas
...same, and each is divided into four sets. As the meadow is not equally fertile in every part, it is desirable to adopt some mode of giving all an equal...chance of obtaining the best cuts for their cattle. From time immemorial there have been sixteen marks established in the village, each of which corresponds...
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Rights of Common and Other Prescriptive Rights: Being Twenty-four Lectures ...

Joshua Williams - 1880 - 448 páginas
...between all the commoners, and the common meadow is not equally fertile for grass in every part, it becomes desirable to adopt some mode of giving all...in the village, each of which corresponds with four yard lands; and the whole sixteen consequently represent the 64 yard lands, into which the common is...
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The Early History of Land-holding Among the Germans

Denman Waldo Ross - 1883 - 292 páginas
...desirable to adopt some mode of giving all an equal chance of obtaining the best cuts for their cattle. From time immemorial there have been sixteen marks...village, each of which corresponds with four yard-lands (allotments in the lands of the village). A certain number of the tenants consequently have the same...
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The Early History of Land-holding Among the Germans

Denman Waldo Ross - 1883 - 294 páginas
...same, and each is divided into four sets. As the meadow is not equally fertile in every part, it is desirable to adopt some mode of giving all an equal...chance of obtaining the best cuts for their cattle. From time immemorial there have been sixteen marks established in the village, each of which corresponds...
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The Early History of Land-holding Among the Germans

Denman Waldo Ross - 1883 - 314 páginas
...same, and each is divided into four sets. As the meadow is not equally fertile in every part, it is desirable to adopt some mode of giving all an equal...chance of obtaining the best cuts for their cattle. From time immemorial there have been sixteen marks established in the village, each of which corresponds...
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Archaeological Review, Volumen2

George Laurence Gomme - 1889 - 476 páginas
...set, second set, third set, and fourth set. Recourse was then had to lots ; and the following mode was practised. From time immemorial there have been sixteen...yard-lands, and the whole sixteen consequently represent the sixty -four yard-lands into which the common was divided. A certain number of tenants therefore have...
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The Growth of English Industry and Commerce: Early and middle ages

William Cunningham - 1890 - 654 páginas
...between all the commoners, and the Common Meadow is not equally fertile for grass in every part, it becomes desirable to adopt some mode of giving all...in the village, each of which corresponds with four yard lands, and the whole sixteen consequently represent the 64 yard lands into which the common is...
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The Growth of English Industry and Commerce: Early and middle ages

William Cunningham - 1890 - 680 páginas
...between all the commoners, and the Common Meadow is not equally fertile for grass in every part, it becomes desirable to adopt some mode of giving all...ballot ; and the following mode is practised. From tune immemorial there have been sixteen marks established in the village, each of which corresponds...
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