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Cuerdale is a civil parish in the South Ribble district of Lancashire, England. It includes Cuerdale Hall and has no substantive settlements. It originated as a townsh ...
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A royal forest is an area of land where certain rights are reserved for a monarch or the aristocracy, usually set aside for hunting (see medieval hunting). The concept ...
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Assarting is the act of clearing forested lands for use in agriculture or other purposes. In English law, it was illegal to assart any part of a Royal forest. This was t ...
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Useful Sites About: In Feudal Law Granting of Freehold Land by a Lord Usually to a Vassal Fief A fief was primarily the land held by a vassal of a lord in return for stipulated services ... The fief, or land, was usually granted following
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assart (third-person singular simple present assarts, present participle assarting, simple past and past participle assarted). To clear forest land for agriculture; ...
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Scroll down. Subsidia Mediaevalia (SM 3). J.A. Raftis Assart Data and Land Values Two Studies in the East Midlands 1200-1350. 169 p., + map, 165 x 245 mm, ...
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3 The amount of assart and purpresture available to tenants fluctuated greatly from one manor to the next and this affected the land market on these manors.
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A piece of land cleared of trees and bushes, and fitted for cultivation; a clearing. Assart land, forest land cleared of woods and brush. Origin: OF. Essart the ...
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To turn woodlands into pasture or crop land. To assart lands within a forest without licence was a grave offence. Assize: Meeting of feudal vassals with the King.
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ASSART: To convert woodland into pasture or arable land. A fee, and perhaps rent, would be required by the lord. Assarted land is not anciently cultivated land ...
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