| 31. | The survey records that there were 19.5 ploughlands at Leighton Bromswold in 1086.
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| 32. | The Domesday Book lists 28 ploughlands, a church, a watermill, fisheries and salt pans.
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| 33. | This was accompanied by larger fields as well, known variously as carucates, ploughlands, and ploughgates.
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| 34. | The contrast of the grey rocks, the red ploughland and the dark green figs is very striking.
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| 35. | Further evidence of medieval and earlier occupation are finds of a stone ploughlands, of meadow and one mill.
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| 36. | The village measured of arable land, of which were used as ploughlands, as meadows and of pasturages.
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| 37. | From the 1890s the spread of Budapest reached the village and the council sold out the ploughland for new suburbs.
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| 38. | It was a small village of 14 villagers and 8 ploughlands, and had a value of ? in 1066.
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| 39. | It includeded land for 6 ploughlands; 4 lord's plough teams and 17 men's plough teams.
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| 40. | The village appears in the " Domesday " survey as " Saxebi ", in the Yarborough ploughlands.
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