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Bote

necessary wood, such as house-bote, plough-bote, cart-bote, and hay-bote or hedge-bote. House-bote is a sufficient allowance of wood from off the

Eodorbrice

Eodorbrice [fr. eoder, Sax., a hedge, and brice, broken], hedge-breaking, Leg. Alf. C. 45.

Hayward

is to see that they neither break nor cross the hedges of enclosed lands; or because he keeps the grass from

Hedger

One who makes or mends hedges also one who hedges as in betting

Sepiment

Something that separates a hedge a fence

Faldisdory

Faldisdory [fr. falde, Sax., a hedge, and stop, a place], the bishop's seat or throne within

Breach of close

fence, as one field is divided from another by a hedge, or by an invisible boundary, existing only in the contemplation

Clausura hey'

Clausura hey', the enclosure of a hedge.

Common

making and repairing all instruments of husbandry; and hay-bote or hedge-bote is wood for repairing of hays, hedges, or fences, See

Edderbreche

Edderbreche [Sax.], the offence of hedge-breaking. Obsolete.

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