Landlords And Allotments the History And Present Condition of the Allotment Sy
Landlords And Allotments the History And Present Condition of the Allotment Sy
Earl of Onslow
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And seventy-three farmers run ' ley ' cattle, the Duke of Devonshire takes in the labourer's cow to pasture in Chatsworth Park. The animals are usually allowed to run in the park from May till October, but sometimes they are kept on through the winter. The Commission of 1867 stated that in Derbyshire all cottages belonging to landowners had either gardens attached to them or small allotments of garden-ground. THE PEACTICE IN DIFFERENT COUNTIES 33 Allotments were also provided near many of the t...owns and mining villages, and were greatly prized by the miners and mechanics. ]\Ir. Culley, the Assistant Com- missioner, writing of the state of affairs nine years ago, says : — 'I believe it would be impossible to over-estimate the value of such a provision of milk as is within the reach of the families of most of the Derbyshire labourers. ' Many labourers in the North of Derbyshire rent with their cottages six or eight acres of grass land with a shippon attached, and are thus enabled to keep two cows during both summer and winter.
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