Medieval Settlement: Continuity and ChangeP. H. Sawyer |
Contents
Introduction to Part I II | 11 |
Some Major Aspects of Frankish and Medieval Settlement in the Rhineland | 41 |
Some Parish Boundaries in Hampshire | 61 |
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Aberffraw acres Anglo-Saxon arable archaeological Avon blood groups bordars borgh Borup boundaries Britain British burials castle Celtic cemeteries cent centre chapel church cottars cultivation Danelaw Danish demesne deserted distribution Domesday Book drift geology earlier early east elements eleventh century England English Ettington evidence example excavation farm number fields Figure Frankish genetic hamlets Hesdin hundred Irish iron age Kalisz king King's Somborne land late later lord lynchets Malling estate manorial medieval settlement Merovingian metres Miles multiple estate names Norse northern occupation origin pagan Saxon parish pasture pattern peasant place-names Plate plough pollen population pottery probably proportion of gene recorded region Rhine Rhineland river Romano-British royal Saxon shows soil Somborne South Malling Stoneham Store Valby suggests survival tenants territory thirteenth century tofts twelfth century Valby valley village vills virgates Wadhurst Wales Welsh Wharram Percy wood woodland