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Allotments and were
Allotments were also provided in three backland areas behind houses, two of which remain, the third subsequently infilled by housing.
Allotments were heathland.
Allotments were also set-aside for the poor.
Allotments of land were then assigned to the impropriators and to the vicar, who was entitled to the tithes of hay.
Allotments in the village of Arncliffe were between 10 and.
Some plots were used for development, were for Allotments and were assigned to the Lord of the Manor, William Warner to be used for a Recreation Ground.

Allotments and for
The issue was given further publicity when The Guardian newspaper reported on the community campaign against the potential impact of the development for the 2012 Summer Olympics on the future of the century-old Manor Garden Allotments.
Trinley Brae Allotments ( between Knightswood Road and Turret Crescent ) provide space for local residents to grow their own fruit, vegetables and flowers.
In the United States, the Federal Communications Commission maintains a Table of Allotments, which assigns individual channel frequencies to individual cities or communities for both TV and FM radio.
A corresponding Table of Allotments for digital television was created in 1997.
To operate a licensed station, a broadcaster must first obtain allocation of the desired frequencies in the FCC's Table of Allotments for the intended city of license.
He successfully campaigned for a new pedestrian crossing on Brockley Road, secured improvements to the traffic calming scheme and managed to halt evictions at St Norberts Allotments.
Between the years 1983 – 1998 Rabbi Nissim Zeev served as Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem in charge of the Welfare Department, as well as Chairman of the Allotments of Land for Public Institutes, Chairman of the Exemption Committee for Arnona discounts.
Rabbi Nissim Zeev are: the Law to Increase Child Allotments, Law to Punish Terrorists, Abortion Law, Incitement Law, Law to Recognize the Rights of Jewish Refugees from Arab Lands ( Upon the Establishment of the State of Israel ), as well as dozens of laws for the benefit of the public.
In the station swap, which was initiated in April 1998, the allocation for KUPX-DT was treated as part of the KUPX intellectual unit, and became the companion channel for Provo UHF channel 16, although channel 29 was still officially assigned to Ogden in the Digital Table of Allotments.
As part of a significant reallocation of DTV stations approved by the FCC in May 2000, the city of license for KUPX-DT officially moved from Ogden to Provo in the DTV Table of Allotments.
However, by February 1998, the DTV Table of Allotments had been changed to specify channel 42 for KHRR-DT.

Allotments and where
) It includes the hilly land between the western end of Thurlow Park Road ( South Circular ), Peabody Hill and Lovelace Road, where the adjoining Rosendale Allotments in SE21 stand today.

Allotments and is
The annual Carshalton Lavender harvest weekend is held in July, at Stanley Park Allotments, Carshalton-on-the-Hill.
Whilst St Ann's Allotments in Nottingham, created in the 1830s, is regarded as one of the oldest allotments sites in England, as well as the largest site of Victorian gardens in the world, the accolade is actually reserved by Great Somerford Free Gardens in the Wiltshire village of Great Somerford.
The park is also home to several lodges and cottages, Bushy House, the National Physical Laboratory ( NPL ) at the Teddington end and the Royal Paddocks, and two areas of allotments, the Royal Paddocks Allotments at Hampton Wick and the Bushy Park Allotments at Hampton Hill.
Fenny Stratford is bordered by North Sreet, Bletchley Leisure Centre, Knowles School / Leon Recreational Ground and the Fenny Allotments from the west, the Rail line, Watling street and Denbigh East from the north, Water Eaton Brook by the south and the River Ouzel and Grand Union Canal from the east.
" Mac Firbis is listed as John Forbes in the 1834 Tithe Allotments but there is no trace of him or his family in the 1856 Griffith's Evaluations.
WYAB originally began as WAZF-FM in 1984 as a vacant allotment in the FCC's Table of Allotments, which is essentially a community-by-community listing of all radio station channels and classes within the United States and its territories.

Allotments and now
Three years later the Goldsworth Park Residents ' Association Allotments Society formed ( now called the Goldsworth Park Allotments Society ).

Allotments and .
( the same amount used in item 1 under Method Of Computing Allotments, above.
( The same amount used in item 2 under Method Of Computing Allotments, above.
Northwood and Pinner Cottage Hospital was built in 1926 as a memorial to the First World War, using donations from the Ruislip Cottagers ' Allotments Charity.
Allotments, with fifty four plots, can be found on Temple Lane and are run by Copmanthorpe Parish Council.
There are eight allotments on the Beech Grove Allotments, each approximately 300 square metres.
Main Street Allotments have seven plots.
Allotments in Għammieri, Malta Malta introduced its first allotment gardens in April, 2011.
Allotments on the outskirts of Lisbon.
The law was first fully codified in the Small Holdings and Allotments Act 1908, it was modified by the Allotments Act 1922 and subsequent Allotments Acts up until 1950.
Increased interest in " green " issues from the 1970s revived interest in allotment gardening, whilst the National Society of Allotment and Leisure Gardeners ( NSALG ), and the Scottish Allotments and Gardens Society ( SAGS ) in Scotland, continued to campaign on the behalf of allotment users.
) As a result, four of the 6 new municipalities have not been included in the Government's annual budget as approved by Congress, and have not received any nationally-funded Internal Revenue Allotments ( IRA ) since their creation, these are, namely: Hadji Muhtamad, Mohammad Ajul, Al Barka and Akbar Municipalities.
With The Acre Allotments Numbered And A Reference To The Names Of The Original Purchasers.

were and laid
Although because of the important achievements of nineteenth century scholars in the field of textual criticism the advance is not so striking as it was in the case of archaeology and place-names, the editorial principles laid down by Stevenson in his great edition of Asser and in his Crawford Charters were a distinct improvement upon those of his predecessors and remain unimproved upon today.
He and other Soviet leaders responsible for the document were proud of having brought forward some new formulas, such as the early replacement of the dictatorship of the proletariat by an `` All People's State '', and also of having laid down the lines for a much greater `` democratization '' of the whole hierarchy of Soviets, starting with the Supreme Soviet itself.
Eight years ago while we were going through the mud-sweat-and-tears construction period, we were each solaced by the vision of early morning dips and evening home-comings to a cool family collected around the pool with a buffet table laid out nearby for the lord and master's delectation.
Oersted's own earlier experiments were unimpressive, possibly because he had, like other experimenters, laid the conducting wire across the compass needle instead of parallel with it.
The novel opens with a fugitive convict frantically trying to avoid the nemesis of being `` laid hands on '' -- a mysterious figure who looks into Pip's frightened eyes in the churchyard `` as if he were eluding the hands of the dead people, stretching up cautiously out of their graves, to get a twist upon his ankle and pull him in ''.
In 1957 Nixon delivered a significant opinion that a majority of Senators had the power to adopt new rules at the beginning of each new Congress, and that any rules laid down by previous Congresses were not binding.
As the plans were laid, some several thousand fat cats were to be ensconced in the armory's $100 seats and in 68 ringside boxes priced at $10,000 each.
In this way they laid claim to new discoveries, before their results were ready for publication.
Game reserves have, however, been established in South Africa, British Central Africa, British East Africa, Somaliland, etc., while measures for the protection of wild animals were laid down in an international convention signed in May 1900.
Administrative law, as laid down by the Supreme Court of India, has also recognized two more grounds of judicial review which were recognized but not applied by English Courts viz.
* Excavated tombs ; Of either the pit, chamber or the tholos kind, in which the dead were laid, together with various objects of use and luxury, without cremation, and in either coffins or loculi or simple wrappings.
This project was developed in response to traffic congestion on Boston's historically tangled streets, which were laid out long before the advent of the automobile.
The medieval European Knights Templar ran an early prototype of a central banking system, as their promises to pay were widely respected, and many regard their activities as having laid the basis for the modern banking system.
In 1482 the relics were placed in a new shrine and laid beneath the altar of the crypt.
Chicago's streets were laid out in a street grid that grew from the city's original townsite plat.
As new additions to the city were platted, city ordinance required them to be laid out with eight streets to the mile in one direction and 16 in the other direction.
The War of the Austrian Succession saw Britain and France in conflict with each other, and in 1745 several warships and a small contingent of troops were sent from Boston, first to the Nova Scotian fishing port of Canso, and on to Louisbourg where they laid siege to the fortress until the French surrendered and were evacuated.
In October 2007, the Catfish Bend Casino in Burlington, Iowa, notified its staff that the casino was closing and they were going to be laid off.
The laws (-thesmoi ) he laid down were the first written constitution of Athens.
Wet docks were where ships were laid up at anchor and loaded or unloaded.
This was probably due to the custom of fighting in plate armour, where cutting attacks were ineffective and focus was laid instead on thrusts with narrow blades aimed at armour plate intersections ( or the eye slits of the helmet visor ).

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