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Shufflewing

The hedg sparrow

Punitive and preventive detention

does recognise the existence of this power, but it is hedged-in by various safeguards set out in Articles 21 and 22;

Heyloed

upon inferior tenants for mending or repairing the heys or hedges.

Hay-bote

to take thorns and other wood to make and repair hedges, gates, fences, etc., either by tenant for life or years;

Efters

Efters [Sax.], ways, walks, or hedges.

Close

parted off from other fields or common land by banks, hedges, etc. Every entry upon another's land (unless by the owner's

Abandonment

As to abandonment of a building contract, see Sumpter v. Hedges, (1898) 1 QB 673, and Hudson on Building Contracts, 6th

Hayward

An officer who is appointed to guard hedges and to keep cattle from breaking or cropping them and

VerbarRhamnus

catharticus are used in medicine The latter is used for hedges

Privet

An ornamental European shrub Ligustrum vulgare much used in hedges called also prim

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