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The vacation of 1804 [46] he passed with his mother at Southwell, to which place she had removed from Nottingham, in the summer of this year, having taken the house on the Green called Burgage Manor.
Life of Lord Byron Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852 1854
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Discovered on 06/12/07 in Eastern Royal, near Burgage, Wilts in Barley 200ft.
Crop Circle Formation May Be A Megalithic Sundial | Impact Lab 2007
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The earlier medieval features may relate to medieval Burgage plots that existed along Marygate at this time.
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Burgage plots are thin narrow plots of land that extended from the street frontage and were where industrial activity took place in medieval times.
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The earlier medieval features may relate to medieval Burgage plots that existed along Marygate at this time.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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Burgage plots are thin narrow plots of land that extended from the street frontage and were where industrial activity took place in medieval times.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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There are traces of Burgage plots, where the first tentative steps towards industrial activity were taken.
Archaeological discovery at Marygate, Berwick upon Tweed 2007
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There are traces of Burgage plots, where the first tentative steps towards industrial activity were taken.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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When the college was suppressed in 1548 the King granted to the mayor, bailiffs and corporation, on their petition, the church and its appurtenances in Free Burgage for ever on payment of _1d. _, per annum and gave them "all the rents, revenues and profits of the said church."
The Churches of Coventry A Short History of the City & Its Medieval Remains Frederick W. Woodhouse
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Burgage-tenure, and the economic independence of the humble, and the busy, healthy life of men working to enrich themselves, not others, and that corporate association which was the blood of the Middle Ages, and the power of popular opinion, and, in general, freedom.
First and Last Hilaire Belloc 1911
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