Talk:Anglo-Saxon multiple estate
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Removal of doubtful material
[edit]I have removed the following since it is unclear to me whether the Rodings is accepted as a multiple estate. "One such estate in the Rodings (the largest group of parishes in England to bear a common name.[1]) was investigated by Steven Basset.[2] Basset showed that roads and a broadly rectilinear field system continued across parish boundaries thus pre-dating the formation of parishes.[3] He therefore concluded that they had originally been a single estate. He further concluded that there had been a minster church at White Roding with the churches in the other parishes previously being dependent chapels." Rjm at sleepers (talk) 07:14, 16 March 2011 (UTC)
References
- ^ Rollason, Pam (June 2008). "Around the Rodings". Essex Life. Archant. p. 92. Retrieved 2009-02-03. (Registration required.)
- ^ Basset, Steven (1997). "Continuity and fission in the Anglo-Saxon landscape: the origins of the Rodings (Essex)". Landscape History. 19: 25–42.
- ^ Muir, Richard (2002). The NEW Reading the Landscape. University of Exeter Press. p. 123.