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yardland (ˈjɑːdlənd) Forms: see yard n.2 and land n.1; also 5 Sc. yertland. [= yard of land, OE. ᵹyrd landes: see yard n.2 10 a.] 1. = yard n.2 10 a.c 1450 Godstow Reg. 205 [She] ȝaf & confermyd þe same ȝerdelonde þat reynolde of halso ȝaf to mynchons of Godestow. 14.. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 619 Virgat...
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Virgate
The virgate, yardland, or yard of land ( []) was an English unit of land. "Virgate" is a much later retronym, anglicizing the yardland's latinized form virgāta after the advent of the yard rendered the original name ambiguous
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Yard - Wikipedia
The term, yard derives from the Old English gerd, gyrd etc., which was used for branches, staves and measuring rods. It is first attested in the late 7th century laws of Ine of Wessex, where the "yard of land" mentioned is the yardland, an old English unit of tax assessment equal to 1 ⁄ 4 hide. Around the same time the Lindisfarne Gospels account of the messengers from John the Baptist in ...
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yherdling
† yherdling Obs. The holder of a yardland.11.. Cartulary of Battle in Vinogradoff Villainage in Eng. (1892) 148 note, Yherdlinges..customarii [cf. Ibid., Majores Erdlinges scil. virgarii Halferdlinges (majores cottarii) Minores cottarii].
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husbandland
ˈhusbandland [f. husband n. or ON. h{uacu}sbóndi in its sense of ‘freeholder’ + land.] An old Northumbrian and Lowland Scotch term for the holding of a ‘husband’ or manorial tenant, = yardland, virgate; the land occupied and tilled by the tenants of a manor, in contradistinction to the demesne lands...
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Blackthorn, Oxfordshire
The charity is known to have been in existence by 1336, when it owned two cottages, a close and half a yardland.
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West Worldham
Godwin held Worldham during this period, and the land was assessed at 1 hide and 1 yardland. In 1428, the village had "not ten domicilia tenantes".
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R747 road (Ireland)
Main Street at Tinahely; Lugduff, Killaveny, Mucklagh, Kilpipe, Killarcloran, Coates Bridge, Templelusk, Woodenbridge, Glenart, Ballyraine Lower and Yardland
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Chacombe Priory
Hugh gave the priory endowments including a yardland at South Newington.
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Lechlade
This may have been the same property as "Butler's Court", a 4-yardland estate which in 1304 had been granted by John de Bellew to John Butler.
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ياردة
تم توثيقه لأول مرة في أواخر القرن السابع في قوانين الملك إين من ويسيكس، حيث «ساحة الأرض» المذكورة هي يارد لاند (yardland)، وهي وحدة إنجليزية قديمة لتقدير
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Fontmell Magna
survey made by the abbey in about 1130–35 shows that the Fontmell Magna estate had 65 tenants, of whom 41 were villeins, each holding between half and one yardland
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Bordesley, Birmingham
61 acres of demesne, with meadows in Bordesley and in Duddeston and Overton (Water Orton); there were 4 freeholders, each with a messuage and a half-yardland
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Leicester Forest
had in turn to compensate their tenants for their losses. 554 acres went to tenants according to the size of their holdings, at around 4-6 acres to the yardland
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Bletchingdon
In about 1139 Robert d'Amory gave at Bletchingdon to Godstow Abbey, and Walter Pery gave the abbey one yardland and at Bletchingdon.
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