• Look up folkland in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Folkland may refer to: Folkland (Swedish provinces), the original Swedish provinces of Tiundaland...
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    The Folklands (Folklanden) is the name for the original Swedish provinces of Tiundaland, Attundaland, Fjärdhundraland, and Roden (Roslagen) which in the...
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    that was vested by a charter. Land held without a charter was known as folkland (Old English: folcland). The distinction in meaning between these terms...
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  • Elliott 1957: The Rambling Boys 1963: Roll On Buddy 1969: Folkland Songs 1969: Riding in Folkland 1975: America "Derroll Adams | Biography & History". AllMusic...
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    Fret 1958: The Rambling Boys 1963: Roll On Buddy 1969: Folkland Songs 1969: Riding in Folkland 1975: America 1963: Talking Woody Guthrie (Topic) 1964:...
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    its name. All the Swedish lawspeakers were subordinate to the one of Tiundaland. Folkland (Swedish provinces) Attundaland Roslagen Stone of Mora Suiones...
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    Winners (1963) Blue Gene (1963) Gene Pitney Meets the Fair Young Ladies of Folkland[A] (1964) Gene Pitney's Big Sixteen (1964) Gene Italiano (1964) It Hurts...
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  • English (Englisc) Religion Brittonic paganism Anglo-Saxon paganism Government Folkland History   • Established 5th century • Disestablished 7th century...
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  • containing Falkland or Falklands All pages with titles beginning with Falkland Folkland (disambiguation) Malvinas (disambiguation) Malvina (disambiguation) This...
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    regarded by historians as important because it clarifies the obligations of folkland. The separation of Wessex and Kent was soon reversed as Æthelbald died...
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    Tiundaland is a historic region, Folkland, and since 1296 part of the modern province of Uppland. It originally meant the land of the ten hundreds and...
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    "enclosure" (lann), but it could less plausibly be from the Anglo-Saxon term "folkland" (land held by folk-right). The name "Falklands" was not applied to the...
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    personal property which he could leave in his will (as opposed to the folkland which passed according to customary law and property earmarked for the...
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    laymen. In Anglo-Saxon England property was either folkland or bookland. The transmission of folkland was governed by the customary rights of kinsmen, subject...
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    He may have been selling privileges, allowing landholders to convert folkland, which they already owned as hereditary family estates which owed food...
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    vested in a charter which could be alienated by the holder, as opposed to folkland, which had to pass to heirs of the body) in Kent. Alfred also advanced...
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  • (Gary Jackson) – 2:34 (from Gene Pitney Meets the Fair Young Ladies of Folkland) "Today's Teardrops" (Gene Pitney, Aaron Schroeder) – 1:55 (from The Many...
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    Visigothic authority sometime after 476 AD, forming several distinct folklands organized around a central geographical feature. Various place-names identify...
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    often, but not necessarily, correspond to the historical areas. Counties (folkland) under the Borgarting, located in Viken with the seat at Sarpsborg: Rånrike...
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  • Gene Pitney Meets the Fair Young Ladies of Folkland is American singer Gene Pitney's sixth album, released on the Musicor label in 1964. Initially released...
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    Folklands in Svitjod (Uppland and Gästrikland)   Tiunda   Attunda   Roden   Fjärdhundra The coastline has changed considerably in the last millennium...
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    article considered that almost equally valuable was Vinogradoff's essay on “Folkland” in vol. viii. of the English Historical Review (1893), which proved for...
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    Folklands in Svitjod (Uppland/Gästrikland) red = Tiunda cyan = Attunda yellow = Roden green = Fjärdhundra The coast line has changed considerably in the...
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    Anglo-Saxon England can be divided into three types: bookland, loanland, and folkland. When a royal charter (Old English: boc) transferred land ownership from...
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  • Meonwara were one of the tribes of Anglo-Saxon Britain. Their territory was a folkland located in the valley of the River Meon in Hampshire that was subsumed...
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    the 1350s. It was drafted by a Royal commission, enacted at the three Folkland Things, and given Royal assent in 1296. The Law of Uppland became the law...
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  • Nell", a song on the 1964 album Gene Pitney Meets the Fair Young Ladies of Folkland "Little Nell", a ballad by Charles Sandys Packer (1810–1883) Little Nell...
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    Folklands in Svitjod (Uppland and Gästrikland) red = Tiunda cyan = Attunda yellow = Roden green = Fjärdhundra The coast line has changed considerably...
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    Svealand) and the remaining two from the Geatish district of Östergötland. The folkland of Attundaland did not take part and this was probably done on purpose...
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    Uppland comes from the 1296, when it was mentioned that it included the Folklands of Fjärdhundraland, Attundaland, Tiundaland and Roslagen. The Swedish...
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