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- introduced during the Viking invasions of England. It was also known as a ploughland or plough (Old English: plōgesland, "plough's land") in the Danelaw and...
- Raimbeaucourt. Households: 15 smallholders. 1 slave. 3 cottagers. Ploughland: 5 ploughlands (land for). 1 lord's plough teams. 4 men's plough teams. Other...
- 12 smallholders 2 ploughlands. 2 men's plough teams 12 shillings Count Robert of Morton 3 villagers, 2 smallholders 4 ploughlands. 1.5 lord's plough...
- hamlet is mentioned in the Domesday Book as having ten villagers, six ploughlands, and meadows covering 24 acres (9.7 ha). the name derives from two elements;...
- Sessiagh; 3 Sessiaghs – 1 Tate or Ballyboe; 2 Ballyboes – 1 Ploughland, Seisreagh or Carrow; 4 Ploughlands – 1 Ballybetagh, or Townland; 30 Ballybetaghs – Triocha...
- 'Burgwynn' (a woman). It had 12 households, 8 acres of meadow and 3 ploughlands. It was in Whitchurch Canonicorum Hundred, the lord was William Malbank...
- Waldron was recorded as Sudtone; it had 24 households, one mill, six ploughlands, 6 acres (2.4 hectares) of meadow and 40 acres (16 hectares) of woodland...
- by Haimo the Sheriff (of Kent) when its ****ets were 1 church, 2+1⁄2 ploughlands of land and 5 acres (2 hectares) of meadow. Its people were called to...
- William of Mohun. It had one mill, 12 acres (4.9 hectares) of meadow and 2 ploughlands. Todber parish church was rebuilt in the Early English and Perpendicular...
- recorded in the Domesday Book as Seltone; it had 16 households, 11.5 ploughlands, 28 acres (11 hectares) of meadow and 4 mills. It was in the hundred...