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Run rig

Run rig, or runrig, also known as rig-a-rendal, was a system of land tenure practised in Scotland, particularly in the Highlands and Islands. It was used on open fields for arable farming. Scottish Gaelic names include mòr-earrann (lit. 'large portion'), magh mu seach ('one field at a time'), iomair mu seach ('one ridge at a time'), fearann-tuatha…

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Run rig

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Avg. degree1.89
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Run rig → Dr, Highlands, Islands, Malcolm Bangor-Jones, Northern Highlands, Understanding Runrig, University

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run rig system land arable fields working used divided tenants communal highlands townships in-bye would estate parts plough furrow tacksmen

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Run rigrelated to External linksMalcolm Bangor-Jones0.60section
Run rigrelated to External linksUnderstanding Runrig0.60section
Run rigrelated to External linksNorthern Highlands0.60section
Run rigrelated to External linksDr0.60section
Run rigrelated to External linksUniversity0.60section
Run rigrelated to External linksHighlands0.60section
Run rigrelated to External linksIslands0.60section

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