R.W. Bushaway
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During the 18th and 19th centuries the rights of villagers to take dead wood for fuel came under attack in England as local landowners used new statute laws to redefine such activities as criminal. R.W. Bushaway reflects on how, at Great Wishford in Wiltshire, a successful defence of custom was made, which continues to be reaffirmed each year on Ma
Published April 30 1981
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