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7. Crops and Livestock

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 December 2009

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63 Annales Monastici, iv, pp. 230–1.Google Scholar

64 Ibid., ii, p. 376.

65 Britton, C. E., A Meteorological Chronology to A.D. 1450 (London, 1937), pp. 114–15Google Scholar: ‘severe and prolonged winter, followed by heavy rains’.

66 The earliest acreages available date from 1550 (Hants. Record Office, 5M53/766), where the names of the granges appear among other names of farms which had been carved out of them after the grange system had broken down. Hence all the acreages are unreliable here.

1 See note to Frumentum in 23.

67 Bouton, J. and van Damme, J., Les plus anciens textes de Cîteaux (Achel, 1947), p. 77.Google Scholar