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- of that property and Reidhall, "with the walk mill" extending to 12 husbandlands (312 acres (126 hectares)). A later William Craw, who had a p****ion for...
- Edrington with tower, mill, fishings and all pertinents extending to 15 husbandlands (390 acres);the town and territory of Simprin and the lands of Ladypart...
- great-great-grandson of Robert Lauder of The B**** (d. June 1576) held three husbandlands (78 acres) plus 6 acres (24,000 m2) in Elbottle. His sister Alison was...
- in possession in 1407. In 1632 David Renton of Billie held "the forty husbandlands (1040 acres) of Lambertoun within the lordship of Coldingham". By the...
- was again subdivided into four plots known as 'husbandlands', each of 26 acres (11 hectares). A husbandland could sustain and provide two oxen, and eight...
- Whittingehame from Claud Hamilton, then Dean of Dunbar. This grant included "8 husbandlands (208 acres) and four 'terras' cottages in the 'villa' of Whittinghame"...
- Lauder of The B**** family also long held the superiority of 364 acres (14 husbandlands) at Garvald. In 1495, at Edinburgh, Robert Lawder was granted Sasine...
- year. This area was again subdivided into four husbandlands, each of 26 acres (110,000 m2). Each husbandland could provide two oxen and eight oxen were need...
- year. This area was again subdivided into four husbandlands, each of 26 acres (110,000 m2). Each husbandland could provide two oxen and eight oxen were need...
- average amount of land used by a husbandman in Scotland, known as a husbandland, was 26 acres, or 2 oxgangs. They would also have had a share of hay...