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| *Plow days, where it required plow and a team. | | *Plow days, where it required plow and a team. |
| *Walk days, where it was sufficient that a person showed up for work. It could also be a hired hand from the copyholder farm. | | *Walk days, where it was sufficient that a person showed up for work. It could also be a hired hand from the copyholder farm. |
| *Ægthaulage, required haulage that often was rotational among the copyholders and was dependent on local transport requirements. Ægthaulage could also be required by the king, and then referred to as fadebursægter. | | *''Ægthaulage'', required haulage that often was rotational among the copyholders and was dependent on local transport requirements. ''Ægthaulage'' could also be required by the king, and then referred to as ''fadebursægter''. |
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| Originally it was determined what the requirements were, but during the 17th century and the 18th century it became more situational, and extra days added, so consequently it adversely affected the work on the copyholder farms. | | Originally it was determined what the requirements were, but during the 17th century and the 18th century it became more situational and extra days were added, so consequently it adversely affected the work on the copyholder farms. |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |