- Scotland.
Under the 1886
legislation (the
Crofters'
Holdings (Scotland) Act)
protected crofters are
members of a
crofters' township,
consisting of
tenants of...
- the
Inverness Burghs. A year
later Parliament p****ed the
Crofters Act,
formally the
Crofters'
Holdings (Scotland) Act 1886 (49 & 50 Vict. c. 29), which...
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definitions of
crofting parish and
crofter,
granted security of land
tenure to
crofters and
produced the
first Crofters Commission, a land
court which ruled...
- fuel or
sometimes for
bedding for animals. Most
crofters had
sheep to
shear and lamb. Some
crofters had the care of
small numbers of cattle.[better source needed]...
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Macdonald Cameron was also
allied with the
Crofters Party. A year
later Parliament created the
Crofters Act. The
Crofters'
Holdings (Scotland) Act 1886 (49 &...
- ****ure for
existing crofters and new
entrants to
crofting to use productively. All
crofters, both
tenant and owner-occupier
crofters, are
required to comply...
-
promote the rights, livelihoods, and
culture of
crofters and
their communities. Its
magazine is
called The
Crofter. The SCF is a
charity dedicated to sa****uarding...
- and
Clark Graebner, and
their tennis match at
Forest Hills in 1968. The
Crofter and the
Laird 1970 New York: Farrar,
Straus and
Giroux ISBN 0-374-13192-9...
- were
expected to work in
other industries such as
kelping and fishing.
Crofters came to rely
substantially on
seasonal migrant work,
particularly in the...
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votes led to the
formation of the
Crofters'
Party and
Highland Land League, and
eventually the p****age of the
Crofters'
Holdings (Scotland) Act 1886, which...