Sentences with BURGAGE
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"The burgage was originally used for farming purposes."
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"He inherited a burgage from his grandfather."
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"The burgage tenure allowed tenants to hold property in a borough."
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"The inhabitants of the town held the burgage lands collectively."
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"The burgage system played a significant role in the development of medieval towns."
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"He sold his burgage to a local merchant."
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"The burgage plots were divided by stone boundary markers."
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"The burgage holders had certain rights and privileges in the town."
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"Many influential merchants owned burgage tenements."
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"The burgage rents were payable in cash or kind."
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"The town charter granted the burgage holders the right to self-governance."
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"The burgage lands were subject to the jurisdiction of the town's court."
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"His family had held the burgage for generations."
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"The burgage tenants were responsible for maintaining the town's defenses."
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"The burgage tenure was gradually phased out in the 17th century."
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"The burgage system encouraged the growth of trade and commerce."
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"The burgage holders had voting rights in local elections."
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"In medieval England, burgage was a type of tenure by which land or property was held."
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"The burgage plots were typically long and narrow, fronting on a street and extending backward."
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"The burgage holders owed certain duties to the lord of the manor in exchange for their tenancy."
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"The main characteristic of a burgage was that it carried the right to build a house or a shop on the plot."
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"The town was developed with rows of dwellings, each built on a burgage plot."
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"Many burgages gradually evolved into full freehold properties over time."
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"Each year, the burgage holders had to pay a rent or land tax to the lord of the manor."
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"The town's burgage system provided a stable economic base for the local community."
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"The decline of the burgage system coincided with the rise of more modern forms of land tenure."