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then emerging from its old economy , it was as yet in many parts a rough and
ragged land , full of forest and waste and in this eastern region fens . Its roads
were poor ; the best were still the old Roman highways like that Ermine Street
which ...
then emerging from its old economy , it was as yet in many parts a rough and
ragged land , full of forest and waste and in this eastern region fens . Its roads
were poor ; the best were still the old Roman highways like that Ermine Street
which ...
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Cromwell , widow ; and all other the lands and tenements of the said Eliz . ... It
was not all he owned ; for it appears from other evidence that he retained
possession of some nineteen acres of land in Stucklefield , in the parish of St.
Bennet in ...
Cromwell , widow ; and all other the lands and tenements of the said Eliz . ... It
was not all he owned ; for it appears from other evidence that he retained
possession of some nineteen acres of land in Stucklefield , in the parish of St.
Bennet in ...
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tinues Walker , " those lands are bravely wooded " ; and that much , at least ,
seems true for , anticipating the passage of ... Commissioners to consider the
purchase of 2,000 timber trees on his land - once the Earl of Worcester's , but
assigned ...
tinues Walker , " those lands are bravely wooded " ; and that much , at least ,
seems true for , anticipating the passage of ... Commissioners to consider the
purchase of 2,000 timber trees on his land - once the Earl of Worcester's , but
assigned ...
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CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
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