Settlement and Land Use in Micheldever Hundred, Hampshire, 700-1100 |
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Page 118 - MM Postan, The Medieval Economy and Society. An Economic History of Britain in the Middle Ages.
Page 4 - Some settlement patterns in the central region of the Warwickshire Avon', English Medieval Settlement, ed.
Page 130 - A Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts in the British Museum, Vol. IIl (London: Eyre and Strahan, 1808). Bibliothecae Harleianae Cod. 4868 (1II, 213). "Ad finem, 'descripsit hoc opus Petrus Cenninus, idibus Maiis, anno salutis nostrae 1467. Indictione 15.
Page 4 - Reconstructing a Historical Landscape from Field and Documentary Evidence: Otford in Kent », The Agricultural History Review, vol.
Page 56 - Michael Chisholm, Rural Settlement and Land Use. An Essay in Location, London: Hutchinson University Library, 1962, Ch.
Page 13 - RG Collingwood and JNL Myers, Roman Britain and the English Settlements (Oxford, 1936), books 1-4; AL Poole, From Domesday Book to Magna Carta, 1087-1216 (Oxford, 1951), ch.
Page 35 - Baker and Robin A. Butlin, Studies of Field Systems in the British Isles (Cambridge, 1973...
Page 88 - I have certainly learnt that money played a larger part in agrarian affairs than I had supposed and that the farming-out of manors on stock-and-land leases was so common that this mode of estate management, which was inherited from Anglo-Saxon England, must at least rank in importance with the system of tenure by knight-service introduced by the...
Page 86 - W. Cunningham, The Growth of English Industry and Commerce (5th ed.), Cambridge, 1922, 1, App.
Page 25 - JP Williams-Freeman, An Introduction to Field Archaeology as illustrated by Hampshire, London, 1915. 2 OGS Crawford, Said and Done: the Autobiography of an Archaeologist, London, 1955, p. 216. will always remain a classic example of "distributional" or "geographical