In 1255, Earl Richard de Clare reserved two plowlands for himself; that land became Rendcomb manor.
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The Castle, and two plowlands, of Ballycarhy were passed in the Earl of Thomond s patent of 1620.
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Russians, especially Cossack farmers in Khabarovsk who had plowlands on the islands, were unhappy about the loss of territory.
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In addition to the difficult track inland, ( see Okhotsk Coast ) the harbor was poor and the short growing season and lack of plowland meant that food had to be imported.
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"Ens?" ( Sumerian : 100x24px; meaning " " Lord of the Plowland " " ) is a Sumerian language title designating the ruler or prince of a city-state.