Customary Acres And Their Historical Importance, Being a Series of Unfinished Essays

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And, to go one step further, there might possibly be significance in the fact that whilst the English acre in a square would contain both in area and shape 8 Bimetian erws, the Irish acre itself put into a square would contain both in area and shape 9 Gwentian erws.
So that the South Wales erws may after all be divisions of the Enghsh and Irish acres respectively in the form of a square.
The wide prevalence of this mysterious acre is also remarkable. Though its chief geographical home seem
...s to be that of Yorkshire and Cumberland and Lancashire north of the Eibble, it is sporadically present also in Northamptonshire, South Wales, and Cornwall.
VIII. THE HALF-AGRES IN EORM OF 1 X 10.
Allusion has been made already to a class of acres which are half-acres of other customary acres put into the form of 1 x 10.
The half-acre of the Northumbrian 256 m. acre in use in Scotland, with a furrow of 181 has just been considered. The half -acre of the 329 m. acre also occurs in the form of 1 X 10.


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