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Improvement of land
railways, and canals; (7) Clearing; (8) Erection and improvement of cottage and farm buildings; (9) Planting for shelter; (10) Construction of
Logia
Logia, a small house, lodge, or cottage, Dugd. Mon., tom. 1, p. 400.
Rustici
Rustici, churls, clowns, or inferior country tenants, who held cottages and lands by the services of ploughing, and other labours
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Bolhagium, or Boldagium
Bolhagium, or Boldagium, a little house or cottage, Blount
Divot
A thin oblong turf used for covering cottages and also for fuel
Smearcase
Cottage cheese
Cot
A small house a cottage or hut
Bordage
base or servile tenure by which a bordar held his cottage
Bordar
A villein who rendered menial service for his cottage a cottier
Bour
A chamber or a cottage
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