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- Around half the po****tion were free, independent farmers (Old English: ceorlas) who cultivated a hide of land (enough to provide for a family). Slaves...
- derived from the Anglo-Saxon leah, meaning a clearing or a wood, of the ceorla or peasants. A line runs through Chorleywood that once divided the Kingdoms...
- Around half the po****tion were free, independent farmers (Old English: ceorlas) who cultivated a hide of land (enough to provide for a family). Slaves...
- Around half the po****tion were free, independent farmers (Old English: ceorlas) who cultivated a hide of land (enough to provide for a family). Slaves...
- The Old Norse form karla may be based on an earlier Old English name *ceorla tūn, of the same meaning. Listed buildings in Rothwell, West Yorkshire Carlentone...
- The Old Norse form karla may be based on an earlier Old English name *ceorla tūn, of the same meaning. Listed buildings in Carlton, Wharfedale "Census...
- 1–7] Offences against eorlas ("noblemen") [Oliver: 8–17] Offences against ceorlas ("freemen") [Oliver: 20–32] Personal injury offences [Oliver: 33–71] Offences...
- forms Churlewell and Churlewall. The names comes from the Old English words ceorla (the genitive plural of ceorl, 'free man of the lower class, peasant') and...