assart
In medieval Britain, the taking into cultivation by individual farmers of previously waste, often forest, land.
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In medieval Britain, the taking into cultivation by individual farmers of previously waste, often forest, land.
In medieval times an assart was an area of land taken from the waste or forest and cultivated or used to build a smallholding or farm. The process of ‘assarting’ was particularly common in the later 11th and early 12th centuries.
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