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First , many landowners , while retaining their lordships , found it necessary to let or sell their houses and farms and ceased to have any personal connection with the manor . Secondly , in many places the expansion of the towns made ...
First , many landowners , while retaining their lordships , found it necessary to let or sell their houses and farms and ceased to have any personal connection with the manor . Secondly , in many places the expansion of the towns made ...
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By the thirteenth century , the waste was considered to be vested in the lord of the manor , but the villagers had rights in it . First , the freeholders of the manor were considered to have the right , ' appendant ' to their freeholds ...
By the thirteenth century , the waste was considered to be vested in the lord of the manor , but the villagers had rights in it . First , the freeholders of the manor were considered to have the right , ' appendant ' to their freeholds ...
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By the thirteenth century , the waste was considered to be vested in the lord of the manor , but the villagers had rights in it . First , the freeholders of the manor were considered to have the right , ' appendant ' to their freeholds ...
By the thirteenth century , the waste was considered to be vested in the lord of the manor , but the villagers had rights in it . First , the freeholders of the manor were considered to have the right , ' appendant ' to their freeholds ...
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1 The Area and Distribution of Common Land | 10 |
Enjoyment of Common Land by the Public | 29 |
80 | 33 |
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