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Chart showing the number of holdings in England , Wales , Scot- land and Ireland , * in 1906 , ranging from 1 to 5 acres , 5 to 50 acres , 50 to 300 acres , and over 300 acres in extent , and the total number of holdings in each country ...
Chart showing the number of holdings in England , Wales , Scot- land and Ireland , * in 1906 , ranging from 1 to 5 acres , 5 to 50 acres , 50 to 300 acres , and over 300 acres in extent , and the total number of holdings in each country ...
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In each of the other divisions of the United Kingdom the number of holdings from 5 to 50 acres in size stood highest , and in Wales and Scotland the holdings from 50 to 300 acres stood second . In each country the very small holdings of ...
In each of the other divisions of the United Kingdom the number of holdings from 5 to 50 acres in size stood highest , and in Wales and Scotland the holdings from 50 to 300 acres stood second . In each country the very small holdings of ...
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Of these fifty - five county divisions thirty - eight have each more than 1,000 of these very small holdings , and seventeen have each over 2,000 of them . Within a month of the Small Holdings Act coming into operation some 5,000 ...
Of these fifty - five county divisions thirty - eight have each more than 1,000 of these very small holdings , and seventeen have each over 2,000 of them . Within a month of the Small Holdings Act coming into operation some 5,000 ...
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This volume published 1908, not 1808 as listed.
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