The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 1. köideThomas Spencer Baynes C. Scribner's sons, 1878 |
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... farm buildings . The monks are lodged in a guest - house built against the north wall of the church . The group of buildings connected with the material wants of the esta- blishment is placed to the south and west of the church , ' and ...
... farm buildings . The monks are lodged in a guest - house built against the north wall of the church . The group of buildings connected with the material wants of the esta- blishment is placed to the south and west of the church , ' and ...
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... farm - buildings , the large granary and threshing - floor ( a ) , mills ( c ) , malt- house ( d ) . Facing the west are the stables ( e ) , ox - sheds f ) , goat - stables ( g ) , piggeries ( h ) , sheep - folds ( i ) , together with ...
... farm - buildings , the large granary and threshing - floor ( a ) , mills ( c ) , malt- house ( d ) . Facing the west are the stables ( e ) , ox - sheds f ) , goat - stables ( g ) , piggeries ( h ) , sheep - folds ( i ) , together with ...
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... farm - servants . The outlying farming establishments belonging to the monastic foundations were known as ville or granges . They gave employment to a body of conversi and labourers under the management of a monk , who bore the title of ...
... farm - servants . The outlying farming establishments belonging to the monastic foundations were known as ville or granges . They gave employment to a body of conversi and labourers under the management of a monk , who bore the title of ...
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... farm of 100 acres , with the " inharmonious designation " of Clarty Hole , acquired by Scott on the lapse of his lease ( 1811 ) of the neighbouring house of Ashestiel . It was gradually increased by various acquisitions , the last and ...
... farm of 100 acres , with the " inharmonious designation " of Clarty Hole , acquired by Scott on the lapse of his lease ( 1811 ) of the neighbouring house of Ashestiel . It was gradually increased by various acquisitions , the last and ...
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... farms , and never showed the slightest touch of pity to any one who rose in insurrection against his master . " In single comba : he vanquished and made prisoner the valiant Knight Engelram de Trie . Nor did À Becket the chancellor seek ...
... farms , and never showed the slightest touch of pity to any one who rose in insurrection against his master . " In single comba : he vanquished and made prisoner the valiant Knight Engelram de Trie . Nor did À Becket the chancellor seek ...
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