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  • This area is commonage covering approximately 200 acres of pasture and scrubland.
  • They were then taken to the nearby Western Commonage police station for further questioning.
  • The Commonage makes an aesthetic contribution to the Dragon Street streetscape, which includes Pringle Cottage.
  • Pellegrini features a tantalizing off-dry blend of pinot blanc, chardonnay and gewurztraminer, called Commonage White.
  • Effective productive grazing and small scale farming programmes on the existing and identified land for commonage have future growth potential.
  • Patrick O'Shea was interested in his local community and in 1874 was appointed a trustee of the Drayton Commonage.
  • A wooden commonage in the 1950s by the local community, in a sectarian attack, but was re-erected shortly after.
  • "' The Commonage "'is a heritage-listed cottage at 69A Dragon Street, Warwick, Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia.
  • The enclosure of vast tracts of commonage in the countryside facilitated a move from pastoral farming to grazing  forcing many from the land, often in dire circumstances.
  • The 1868 Warwick Post Office Directory records Leonard's address as Albion Street, however by 1874 Leonard's address was given in the Directory as the Commonage.
  • Langhirst near Largs was held by John and later Hugh Montfode as a " " 5 merk land of old extent with commonage in the common of Lairges, 31st May, 1600 " ".
  • The Commonage is an unusual surviving example of a single-storeyed dwelling incorporating a shop; this dual function is reflected in the street elevation of the building, which has separate front entrances to house and shop.
  • His nickname may derive from the fact that his severed head was placed on a stake to serve as a warning to others, although it more likely preceded his execution and was linked to stakes used in connection with the commonages.
  • In 1997 a legal case on trademark law was fought in Ireland between Showerings ( Ireland ), in which the defendant successfully argued that " scrumpy " was a part of the " commonage " of the language, being a generic term referring to rough dry farmhouse cider.
  • He was granted a plot of land ( 25 acres ) on October 2, 1655 by the " Towne Meeting of Providence, R . I . " At another " Towne Meeting " on Aug 27, 1656, he was granted commonage equal to any other townsman, the right to vote, the right of being a " freeman " and proprietor in the town of Providence.
  • On 27 August 1656, at another town meeting, " it was ordered that Stephen Northup have a home-lot laid out to him over against Christopher Smith's lot; also, that he have commonage equal to any other townsman; and that he be allowed to vote with the other inhabitants of the town . " He built his house at the north end of the town, between the main street and the Moshassuck River.