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granges Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( granges ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଗ୍ରାନେଜ୍,

ଏକ ସଂଲଗ୍ନ ଫାର୍ମ |,

Noun:

ଫାର୍ମହାଉସ୍ |,

granges's Usage Examples:

The first granges were owned by the Cistercians and.


granges were outlying landholdings held by monasteries independent of the manorial system.


Monastic granges were outlying landholdings held by monasteries independent of the manorial system.


take charge of granges distant from the monastery, in order that the divine office might be well sustained.


A rent roll dated 1540 for the granges of Mefenydd, Cwmystwyth and Hafodwen (‘newe.


Surnames like Boningale, Ashbourne and Bridgnorth suggest most were from Shropshire or the vicinity of the abbey’s granges.


The same strategy was followed elsewhere: assiduous acquisition of lands and strengthening of authority and control in centres where the abbey already had lands, coupled with new inroads into centres close to existing granges.


The map based on the table demonstrates how Buildwas built up a concentrated belt of granges along the Rivers Severn and Worfe and the Shropshire-Staffordshire border, all quickly accessible from the abbey by routes that took full advantage of the River Svern itself.


franklins of the country according to their estate Farmers of manors, parsonages and granges according to their estate.


In 1287 it exchanged its grange at Adeney in Shropshire for Buildwas' Caldon Grange, an advantageous exchange for both abbeys, eliminating outlying granges to make administration easier.


This was not an accident but a consequence of observing the Cistercian precept that granges should be within a day’s journey of the abbey, a strategy for keeping the community relatively enclosed.


The income for the abbey came mainly from a large portfolio of properties, concentrated around monastic granges in the surrounding areas of Shropshire and Staffordshire.



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