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Agr Hist Rev 42 (2)
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Title:
Agr Hist Rev 42 (2)
Series
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Series:
Agricultural History Review
Volume
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Volume:
42 (2)
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
A D M Phillips
David Hey
Publisher
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Publisher:
British Agricultural History Society
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1994
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
21 Jul 2005
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Lost rents, vacant holdings and the contraction of peasant cultivation after the Black Death
Jan Titow
97 - 114
Careful analysis of information on lost rents and vacant holdings in the post-Black Death Winchester account rolls makes it clear that the recorded totals are not what they are said to be. In fact, they represent the balance between the lost rents sensu stricto and any income which was obtained from vacant holdings in other ways. The paper argues that the money obtained from vacant holdings came from the peasants, who therefore must have exploited them in some profitable way, and thus such holdings cannot be automatically equated with unused land. Includes
Notes to appendices 1--4
107 - 108
Appendix 1: lost rents and vacant holdings, 1350/1 (159360)
109
Appendix 2: lost rents and vacant holdings, 1355/6 (159366)
110
Appendix 3: lost rents and vacant holdings, 1364/5 (159375)
111
Appendix 4: lost rents and vacant holdings, 1382/3 (159389)
112
Appendix 5: Cheriton excess income from vacant holidays
113
Appendix 6: Wargrave: excess income from vacant holidays
114
Thoroughbred breeding in the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire in the nineteenth century
M J Huggins
115 - 125
Case study of the operation of the thoroughbred horse breeding industry.
Common property and property in common
Michael Turner
158 - 162
Review article on Commoners: common right, enclosure and social change in England, 1700--1820 by J M Neeson (CUP, 1993).
List of books and pamphlets on agrarian history 1993
163 - 167