Sowling
"Sowling" in a Sentence (3 examples)
A sowling is 160 acres, Cheshire measure, equal to 335,7 statute acres.
Walter Fitz-Engilbert holds half a sowling and forty acres of land, and has in demesne a plough with seven bondsmen and five acres of meadow.
These two sowlings (in Greenwich) in the time of King Edward, were two manors.
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