The English village community, examined in its relations to the manorial and tribal systems and to the common or open field system of husbandry; an essay in economic history . e-versing its share could be used bothways, to the great saving of time. J To faoe pafff 6. FIELD. PROPRIETORS NAMES WITH TBEIE N U M B E H S. ^ Byde, Esq Caj-ier, Esq Mrs. Simpson Rev. Mr. Mr. Rd. Tristram ... Late Mr. Gravely Hurst Mr. Charles Baron ... Jno. Radcliffe, Esq. ... Wm. Lucas Brewer ... Late Thomas Smith ... Mrs. Ann Newman ... Thomas Goldsmith Thomas Lyle Francis Thatcher Mr.
The English village community, examined in its relations to the manorial and tribal systems and to the common or open field system of husbandry; an essay in economic history . e-versing its share could be used bothways, to the great saving of time. J To faoe pafff 6. FIELD. PROPRIETORS NAMES WITH TBEIE N U M B E H S. ^ Byde, Esq Caj-ier, Esq Mrs. Simpson Rev. Mr. Mr. Rd. Tristram ... Late Mr. Gravely Hurst Mr. Charles Baron ... Jno. Radcliffe, Esq. ... Wm. Lucas Brewer ... Late Thomas Smith ... Mrs. Ann Newman ... Thomas Goldsmith Thomas Lyle Francis Thatcher Mr. Jno. Foster Mrs. Field Mr. Vincent Mr. Wm. Malein Late Wm. Lttcas Benjn. Dobbs Mr. Ransom Mr. Warbe Late Widow Paternoster James Joyner Mr. James Mr. Jno. CollinsoH ... Late Andrew Oakley ... Wm. Dimsey Mr. Collins Mrs. Barrington Charity Land Mr. Bradley Mr. Capreol Mr. Cooper Mr. Lane Mr. Peirson Late Mr, TurnerMr. Jno. Turner Mr. Gray Widow Jevis Mr. Jno. Overiit Mr. Palmer. Mr. Wortur Green ... Mrs. Flack Late Hurst Widow Dobbs ... Mr. Haiton Mr. Wm. Thomas 34S6 78 9 10 II 12 13 14 ISi6 17i8 19 2021 22 2324 2526272829 3031 32 333435363738 3940 4142 4344454647. IfH. Th^ ariffuial of t/u., Map a-uJjejith/m/t drcavrv tow scale,, ItTMuiiiwu(i£ ear-J^ui tftis Century. f ^w7fld?, -x C^ JLo nd^n. The Hitchin Open Fields. 7 strips or seliones, the gored shape of some of them, Chap. balks and sometimes lynches between them, the ~ shots or furlongs (quarentence) in which they he ingroups, the headlands which give access to thestrips when they lie off the field-ways, the butts, andlastly the odds and ends of no mans land. II. SCATTEEBD AJST) IINTEEMIXED OWNERSHIP IN THEOPEN FIELDS. Passing from these Httle outward marks to the Scatteredmatter of ownership, a most inconvenient peculiarity mixedpresents itself, which is by far the most remarkable o^^^^?-and important feature of the open field system wher-ever it is found. It is the fact that neither the s
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