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Definition of Oxgangs
1. oxgang [n] - See also: oxgang
Lexicographical Neighbors of Oxgangs
Literary usage of Oxgangs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Collection of Acts and Records of Parliament: With Reports of Cases by Sir Henry Gwillim, Charles Ellis (1825)
"... corn and grain arising on the Twelve oxgangs and two closes called Swung Close
and South Close, during the time demanded by the bill, (a) H. 3 Geo. III. ..."
2. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1861)
"William, son of William, holds twelve oxgangs of land in ... two oxgangs by 41^.
Henry de Chetham holds four oxgangs in chief of the lord the king in ..."
3. Lancashire Inquests, Extents, and Feudal Aids by Lancashire (England), William Farrer (1907)
"And they ought to be maintained throughout the whole year by the townships lying
adjacent to the forest, viz : By 8 oxgangs of land in ..."
4. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society, John Harland, Manchester (England). Court-Leet (1861)
"Gilbert de Notion holds in right of his wife four oxgangs of land of the lord
the king in ... Alexander de Pakington [Pilkington] held six oxgangs in ..."