CHAPTER I. THE ENGLISH OPEN FIELD SYSTEM EXAMINED IN ITS MODERN CHAPTER II. THE ENGLISH OPEN FIELD SYSTEM TRACED BACK TO THE CHAPTER III. THE DOMESDAY SURVEY ( A.D. 1086). I. THERE WERE MANORS EVERYWHERE. The manor. CHAPTER IV. THE OPEN FIELD SYSTEM TRACED IN SAXON TIMES THE CHAPTER V. MANORS AND SERFDOM UNDER SAXON RULE. I. THE SAXON CHAPTER VI. THE TRIBAL SYSTEM (IN WALES). I. EVIDENCE OF THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. CHAPTER VII. THE TRIBAL SYSTEM ( continued ). I. THE TRIBAL SYSTEM IN IRELAND AND SCOTLAND. CHAPTER VIII. CONNEXION BETWEEN THE ROMAN LAND SYSTEM AND THE CHAPTER IX. THE GERMAN SIDE OF THE CONTINENTAL EVIDENCE. I. THE CHAPTER X. THE CONNEXION BETWEEN THE OPEN-FIELD SYSTEM AND CHAPTER XI. RESULT OF THE EVIDENCE. I. THE METHOD OF THE ENGLISH SETTLEMENTS. APPENDIX. THE MANOR OF HITCHIN (PORTMAN AND FOREIGN) IN THE COUNTY OF HERTFORD. 1891. Oct. 21 24 . Rotation in the strips, 27 . Large area in yard-lands, 28 Title: The English Village Community Examined in its Relations to the Manorial and Tribal Systems and to the Common or Open Field System of Husbandry; An Essay in Economic History (Reprinted from the Fourth Edition) Author: Frederic Seebohm Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 E-text prepared by ms_e, RichardW, |
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