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1 gen 1673 anni - common herd

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A herdsman who worked on behalf of the community, a practice on record in Wakefield manor from the fourteenth century. In upland areas especially the animals shared grazing rights in the stinted pastures and these were sometimes referred to as ‘common’ flocks. In 1516 The abbot of Fountains leased to Henry Paicoke a tenement in <i>Cowpmanhow in Craven</i>, that is Capon Hall: among the terms of his lease he was to repair and make walls at his own cost and was to be <i>of gude demeanor and friendly unto the common gudes that goeth of the fell ther and to helpe the hyrdes and to dryff home eny of the common gudes wher he seithe it goo a wronge</i>, Malham (YRS140/46). Examples elsewhere of the occupational term include: 1536 <i>The common of Knayesmyer shalbe drevyn … by … the pasture mayster and the common hyrd ther,</i> York (YRS108/1); 1563 <i>shall noyne Frome hensforthe hyer or kepe for theym selffes any manner of swynehyrde, nowte hyrd or shepherd butt that the saide tenants shal have and kepe emongest theym one common sheparde and to kepe noo hyrde butt in common</i>, Great Ouseburn (YRS74/38). There were still common herds in the Dales towards the end of the seventeenth century: 1673 <i>one Richard Greenebanke being the common herd for Bordley High Marke</i> (QS10/2).

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1 gen 1673 anni
Adesso
~ 352 years ago