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Furlong
Furlong [fr. furlang, A.-S.; furlongus, ferlingus, ferlingum, Low Lat.], quasi 'a
Furlong
A measure of length the eighth part of a mile forty rods two hundred and twenty yards
Arepennis or Arpennis
Arepennis or Arpennis, probably an acre or furlong of ground; see Spelm; Ellis's Introduction to Domesday Book, vol.
Arpen, or Arpent
Arpen, or Arpent, an acre or furlong of ground. According to Domesday Book, 100 perches make an
Ferlingus, or ferlingum
Ferlingus, or ferlingum, a furlong, which see, Co. Litt. 5 b.
Quarentena terr'
Quarentena terr', a furlong, Co. Litt. 5 b.
Stade, Stadium
Stade, Stadium, a furlong.
Mile
Mile, a measure of length containing 8 furlongs, or 1760 yards, or 5280 feet
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