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the Pease lands Cl or the farr Peaselands

Field in the Parish of Brigsley

Historical Forms

  • 1774 Haigh
  • Long peacelandes 1577 Terrier
  • longe peaslands 1601 Terrier
  • short peaslands 1601 Terrier
  • long peaselandes close 1634 Terrier
  • short peaselandes close 1634 Terrier
  • low peaslands 1680 Haigh
  • Peaslands Close or the farre Peaslands 1656 Haigh
  • Pease Land Close or the Farr Peaselands 1675 Haigh
  • Pease Land Close or the Farr pease Lands 1705 Haigh
  • Peaselands Close 1710 Haigh
  • Pease Land Close or the Farr Peaslands 1713 Haigh
  • peas Land Close 1725 Haigh
  • One other Close of pasture ground ... called or known by the Name of Peas Land 1725 Haigh
  • Pease lands 1733 Nelthorpe

Etymology

the Pease lands Cl or the farr Peaselands 1774(Long peacelandes 1577, longe peaslands,short peaslands 1601, long peaselandes close, short peaselandes close 1634, low peaslands 1680,Peaslands Close or the farre Peaslands 1656, Pease Land Close or the Farr Peaselands 1675, Pease Land Close or the Farr pease Lands 1705, Peaselands Close 1710, Pease Land Close or the Farr Peaslands 1713, peas Land Close,One other Close of pasture ground... called or known by the Name of Peas Land 1725, Pease lands 1733, v. pise'pease', land)