burgage
英:['bɜ:ɡeɪdʒ] 美: ['bɜɡeɪdʒ]
burgage 基本解释
n.租地权,土地保有权;
英英释义
Burgage
Burgage is a medieval land term used in England and Scotland, well established by the 13th century. A burgage was a town ("borough") rental property (to use modern terms), owned by a king or lord.以上来源于:Wikipedia
burgage 相关例句
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BURGAGE CYCLE AND MICRO-INTERVENTION PLANNING AND DESIGNThe Analysis of Burgage Patterns in Medieval TownsBurgage Tenure in Small Towns (on the Example of English Monastic Towns)Burgage plots of medieval Perth: the evidence from excavations at Canal StreetDevelopment and change in burgage plots: the example of WellsExcavations in Three Burgage Plots in the Medieval Town of Newport, Dyfed, 1991Framework and form: burgage plots, street lines and domestic architecture in early urban Scotland previewCockermouth, Cumbria archaeological investigation of three burgage plots in Main StreetConquest and urban consolidation : an investigation into plan development and burgage patterns in Anglo-Norman IrelandThe Clay Tobacco Pipes in Cockermouth, Cumbria: Archaeological Investigation of Three Burgage Plots in Main Street