Gardiner, M. (1985). Planned Medieval Land Division in Withyham, East Sussex. Sussex Archaeological Collections 123. Vol 123, pp. 109-114. https://doi.org/10.5284/1086116. Cite this via datacite
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Planned Medieval Land Division in Withyham, East Sussex | ||||
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 123 | ||||
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Sussex Archaeological Collections | ||||
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109 - 114 | ||||
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An area of planned land division is identified in the part of South Malling manor which lay in Withyham parish. The planning is associated with the settlement of this land in the medieval period. It is suggested that the lord of the manor, the Archbishop of Canterbury, may have initiated the colonization of this part of his land. | ||||
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1985 | ||||
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08 Jun 2021 |