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Agr Hist Rev 52 (1)
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Agr Hist Rev 52 (1)
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Agricultural History Review
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52 (1)
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Journal
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Editor:
R W Hoyle
J R Walton
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British Agricultural History Society
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2004
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01 Jul 2005
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Fields, farms and sun-division in a moorland region, 1100--1400
Richard Britnell
20 - 37
Earlier work combining the pre-Black Death charter evidence and post-medieval maps for County Durham has shown how extensive areas of waste survived in the county until the early modern period. The paper begins by considering the enclosed arable land of townships within the larger waste, showing how it was normally held in furlongs which often show evidence of subdivision according to the principles of sun-division. The right to graze the remaining waste is discussed. The Bishops of Durham were in the habit of granting enclosures from the waste by charter; the arable of these enclosed farms might also be divided by sun-division.