[1247] Ibid., 7th Ser., II. p. 354.

[1248] Ibid., 8th Ser., VII. p. 470.

[1249] Ibid., 7th Ser., II. p. 318.

[1250] Ibid., 8th Ser., VII. p. 396.

[1251] Ibid., 8th Ser., VII. p. 469.

[1252] A. Young, Six Weeks’ Tour through the Southern Counties, 1769, pp. 73-4.

[1253] Notes and Queries, 7th Ser., II. pp. 372-3.

[1254] Ibid., 7th Ser., II. p. 317. A good description of Sussex oxen is given by W. H. Hudson, in Nature in Downland, 1900, Chap. III.

[1255] W. de Gray Birch, Domesday Book, 1887, p. 222; P. H. Newman, in Social England, ed. H. D. Traill, 1894, I. p. 214.

[1256] Another probable mode was to employ four yoke of two each.