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Bordaria
Bordaria [fr. bord, Sax.], a cottage.
Bordarii
or Bordamanna [fr. bords, Old Gall., limits, borders], boors, husbandmen, cottagers, Domesday.
Cotarius
Cotarius, a cottager, who held in fee socage, and paid a stated fine
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Cote, or cot
Cote, or cot [fr. Koti, Fin.], cottage.
Cotesethus
Cotesethus, a cottage-holder, who by servile tenure was bound to work for the
Hut
The expression 'hut' cannot be restricted only to huts or cottages intended to be lived in. It will also take in
Cottellus, or coteria
Cottellus, or coteria, a sall cottage, house, or home-stall
Cottier tenure
by competition. Also a class of sub-tenants who rent a cottage and an acre or two of land from small farmers,
Fumage, Fuage, or Fouage
but a tax was afterwards laid upon all houses, except cottages, and upon all windows, by 7 Wm. 3, c. 18.
Agricultural land
any land used as arable, meadow, or pasture ground only, cottage gardens exceeding one quarter of an acre, market gardens, nursery
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