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The Crofts are now a series of small enclosed fields , largely but not entirely in ridge - and - furrow , varying in width ... However , for a long time before enclosure the Croft furlong clearly differed in some respect from the other ...
The Crofts are now a series of small enclosed fields , largely but not entirely in ridge - and - furrow , varying in width ... However , for a long time before enclosure the Croft furlong clearly differed in some respect from the other ...
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The Crofts extend to approximately 50 acres overall and comprise 93 lands . Ideally for 24 tenements there would be 96 lands with each tenement being allotted 4 lands , but as the Croft furlong with its lands of variable width would ...
The Crofts extend to approximately 50 acres overall and comprise 93 lands . Ideally for 24 tenements there would be 96 lands with each tenement being allotted 4 lands , but as the Croft furlong with its lands of variable width would ...
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terminates at the open field ( no extant ridge - and - furrow ) , being cut off by a flat in the Croft Field , already part ... Thus the only access to the Back Lane , other than from the garths to one side and the Crofts to the other ...
terminates at the open field ( no extant ridge - and - furrow ) , being cut off by a flat in the Croft Field , already part ... Thus the only access to the Back Lane , other than from the garths to one side and the Crofts to the other ...
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ALL SAINTS CHURCH BURYTHORPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS | 1 |
ROMAN MALTON | 35 |
FLAXTON THE LAYOUT OF THE ORIGINAL PLANNED SETTLEMENT | 61 |
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