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  • 62Earl Shilton — Infobox UK place official name= Earl Shilton country = England os grid reference= SP472980 latitude= 52.57777 longitude= 1.30491 map type= Leicestershire civil parish= population = shire district= Hinckley and Bosworth shire county=… …

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  • 63Carucage — Some carucages were assessed on ploughteams, such as this four ox team plough, redrawn from the Luttrell Psalter, an illuminated manuscript of c. 1330 …

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  • 64Godalming (hundred) — infobox historic subdivision Name= Godalming HQ= Status= hundred Start= in antiquity End= Replace= PopulationFirst= PopulationFirstYear= PopulationLast= PopulationLastYear= AreaFirst= AreaFirstYear= AreaLast= AreaLastYear= Godalming was an… …

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  • 65ar(ǝ)- —     ar(ǝ)     English meaning: to plough     Deutsche Übersetzung: “pflũgen”     Material: Arm. araur “ plow “ (*arütrom; Hũbschmann Arm. stem I 21); Gk. ἀρόω (ἤροσα, ἄροτος) “ plough, till “, ἀρότης, ἀροτήρ “ plowman “, ἄροτρον “ plow “; with …

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  • 66British Agricultural Revolution — The British Agricultural Revolution describes a period of development in Britain between the 18th century and the end of the 19th century, which saw a massive increase in agricultural productivity and net output. This in turn supported… …

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  • 68Ashfield, New South Wales — Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb name = Ashfield city = Sydney state = nsw caption = Liverpool Road, Ashfield lga = Municipality of Ashfield postcode = 2131 est = 1838 pop = 21,000 (2001) area = 3.5 propval =… …

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  • 69Ridge and furrow — The term ridge and furrow is often used by archaeologists and others to describe the pattern of peaks and troughs created in a field by the system of ploughing used in Europe during the Middle Ages. Early examples date to the immediate post Roman …

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  • 70English unit — is the American name for a unit in one of a number of systems of units of measurement, some obsolete, and some still in use in present day USA, the UK, and elsewhere. The modern United States customary units system as a whole is not, and has… …

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