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Bega
it is equal to about a third part of an acre.
Pound of land
an uncertain quantity of land, said to be about fifty-two acres.
London
not subject to the Municipal Corporations Act, contains only 671 acres and is divided into twenty-six wards, over each of which
Mansion-house
site with its park, etc., do not exceed twenty five acres in extent) was not to be sold, exchanged, or leased
Noka
Noka, a half ingate, generally 7' acres.
Nook of land
Nook of land [nocata terr', Lat.], twelve acres and a half, sed qu, Dugd. Warwick, p. 665.
Oxgang
an ox plows in one year, usually 12 to 15 acres. An oxgang, equaling one-eighth of a carcucate, was used to
Oxgang or Oxgate
Oxgang or Oxgate, fifteen acres of land. Corrupted, in the north, to osken, Kelm. Domes.
Solinus terr'
doubtful what amount of land the term really represented-perhaps 160 acres; see Jac. Law Dict
Rent
in services or manual operations, as to plough so many acres of ground and the like; which services, in the eye
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