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Page xxxvii
... acres ; ( 2 ) that it was 100 or 120 ; ( 3 ) that it was unconnected with acreage and a mere assessment unit . In ... acres : that , however , it varied greatly in different hundreds , from 135 acres in the well - cultivated hundred of ...
... acres ; ( 2 ) that it was 100 or 120 ; ( 3 ) that it was unconnected with acreage and a mere assessment unit . In ... acres : that , however , it varied greatly in different hundreds , from 135 acres in the well - cultivated hundred of ...
Page xxxviii
... acres of measured land , i . e . of plough - land and enclosed meadow , and 120 acres more unmeasured but represented by its share in the common pasture . The hide was generally larger where woodland pre- vailed , the woodland being of ...
... acres of measured land , i . e . of plough - land and enclosed meadow , and 120 acres more unmeasured but represented by its share in the common pasture . The hide was generally larger where woodland pre- vailed , the woodland being of ...
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acres . Going back from this point as certain , it would follow that a still greater variation would be found in attempting to reduce a hide to modern acreage , seeing that the hide was made up of a multitude of these small holdings ...
acres . Going back from this point as certain , it would follow that a still greater variation would be found in attempting to reduce a hide to modern acreage , seeing that the hide was made up of a multitude of these small holdings ...
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... size from four to seven acres in extent . These camps usually had northern , southern , eastern and western gateways . The largest camps had two gateways on the eastern and western ramparts . In addition to the camps xliii.
... size from four to seven acres in extent . These camps usually had northern , southern , eastern and western gateways . The largest camps had two gateways on the eastern and western ramparts . In addition to the camps xliii.
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... Acres . IV . On Bovates . V. On Hidation . VI . On the Domesday Valuation ( valet ) of Manors and Holdings . VII . On the Population of the County . VIII . On the Minor Incidents of Value . I. On Hides and their Size . " On few points ...
... Acres . IV . On Bovates . V. On Hidation . VI . On the Domesday Valuation ( valet ) of Manors and Holdings . VII . On the Population of the County . VIII . On the Minor Incidents of Value . I. On Hides and their Size . " On few points ...
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acres Anglo-Saxon ANTIQUITIES appears Archaeological Society arm straight Barrington beads bones Bronze gilt BRYAN WALKER C. W. KING Cambridgeshire century Christ's College Church clasps coins Communicated coprolite Corpus Christi College Council deposit Depth 2 ft Domesday Downing College engraved Esquire Bedell exhibited feet fibula figure following new Members fragments of iron graves Head to south Head to west hide implements inches inscription Iron buckle J. W. Clark Jesus College John Knife left hip left side Legs uncrossed Length of skeleton manor medallions Members were elected Merodach-Baladan Museum ornament PLATE Port Elizabeth pottery present President printed printer probably Professor Hughes remarkable Right arm crossed right hip road Roman Saxon scrolls sculptured Secretary shoulder similar skeleton 5 ft specimens St John's College stone subscription THOMAS MCKENNY HUGHES Treasurer Trinity College University urns wall WALTER WILLIAM SKEAT
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Page cxlvii - The accounts of the Society shall be audited annually by two auditors, to be elected at a general meeting in the Lent Term.
Page cxlvii - That no alteration be made in these Laws, except at the Annual General Meeting or at a Special General Meeting called for that purpose, of which at least one week's notice shall be...
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Page xcviii - Meeting of the subscribers shall be held annually within the first three months of the year. 5. The management of the affairs of the Society shall be vested in a. Council consisting of nine members, viz.
Page cxlvii - At the Meetings of the Society or of the Council the Chair shall be taken by the President, or, in his absence, by the Senior Vice-President, the Treasurer, or Senior Ordinary Members of the Council then present.
Page xxviii - Vice-President, the Treasurer, and the Secretary, and at least three ordinary Members of the Council, shall be elected annually by ballot, at a General Meeting to be held in the mouth of May ; the three senior ordinary Members of the Council to retire annually.
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Page xcviii - That the President, Treasurer, and Secretary, and at least three ordinary Members of the Council, shall be elected annually by ballot, at a General Meeting to be held in the month of May ; the three senior ordinary Members of the Council to retire annually.
Page cxlvi - Fellow be twelve months in arrear, the Treasurer shall make application for it, and if it be not paid within one month, a notice of the same shall be suspended in the Library, and the Secretary shall inform the Fellow thereof; and if the said subscription be still due at the expiration of the succeeding twelve months, the name of such person shall be announced at the next Annual General Meeting as having been struck off...