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A History of the County of Oxford
… indicate that, besides the staple crops, flax, beans, and pease were grown. 144 There is also mention in c. 1211 of a … animals worth 134 10 s. as against crops (wheat, beans, pease, barley, hay) worth 337 15 s. 167 The chief crop grown was wheat, but barley, pease, and beans were also commonly sown. Oats appear to have …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and the next yeare with Barley. Northfield this yeare with pease and beanes and next year to be faughe. Inhams and Morton fields this yeare Barleye next yeare beanes and pease. Southfeild and Thorpefeilde this yeare fawghe, next …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parishes Tadmarton later changed to a 4-course rotation. A pease hitch was added by 1615 when it was decided that all …
A History of the County of Oxford
… more land than was already due to be sown with barley or pease according to the custom of the fields of Heyford …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1917 sold the property, then some 16 a. to J. W. B. Pease, later Lord Wardington (d. 1950), whose son, … Numerous alterations were made after 1917 by J. W. B. Pease and his architect Randall Wells. They included a small …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the major arable crop was barley, and wheat, oats, and pease were also grown. Cattle were important in the local …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… small quantities of barley, oats, rye, dredge, and pease. A three-course rotation was followed. In the mid 14th … 42 a. with maslin, besides barley, dredge, oats, and pease. 93 It also had 26 a. of inclosed woodland, divided …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the lent field, presumably including the barley field and pease field, were frequently mentioned in court records from … included 426 a. of barley, 200 a. of wheat, 122 a. of pease, and 90 a. of rye, but only 32 a. of turnips and 2 a. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… barley or oats, clover, wheat, and beans, vetches, or pease, while in the remaining open fields a first-year fallow …
A History of the County of Oxford
… farmer in this century came from his crops. Wheat, barley, pease, and hay were the chief crops grown, while oats and … and horses worth 400, while his crops (barley, maslin, pease, and oats) were worth only 66. 199 From at least the …
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