What does sulung mean?
Sulung means (historical) A unit of land in medieval Kent, comparable to the hide and the carucate..
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(historical) A unit of land in medieval Kent, comparable to the hide and the carucate..
The counting of sulungs (as of hides) is a horrible task on which no two scholars agree, and it is not surprising that before the age of the computer Jolliffe made slips and that his desire to find eighty-sulung units sometimes overrode the evidence or the geographical probabilities.
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Sulung means (historical) A unit of land in medieval Kent, comparable to the hide and the carucate..
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The counting of sulungs (as of hides) is a horrible task on which no two scholars agree, and it is not surprising that before the age of the computer Jolliffe made slips and that his desire to find eighty-sulung units sometimes overrode the evidence or the geographical probabilities.
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