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The Baronial Lords of Feudal times to execute condemned persons under their rights 'Pit & Gallows', acting as a vassal of the monarch. Feudal law has long ceased to operate and the all the trees will eventually die from old age, unless propagated by cuttings.


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Come follow song misattributed[edit]

Firstly, in style. Late Elizabethan. Mediaeval music was monadic in form. Secondly, in authorship. John Hilton 1599-1657. Thirdly, in language. The mediaeval period is widely recognised academically to cover the period between the fall of Rome in 425 and the Black Death in 1348-9. The era of the Crusades is the start of the Late Mediaeval. It is followed by the Renaissance, until about 1600. The language is quite incorrect.

Some correction is needed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.213.9.109 (talk) 22:23, 11 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]