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- Husbandman abstract "A husbandman in England in the medieval and early modern period was a free tenant farmer or small landowner. The social status of a husbandman was below that of a yeoman. The meaning of "husband" in this term is "master of house" rather than "married man".The earliest recorded use of the term dates from the Hebrew bible in the Book of Genesis 9:20: "And Noah began to be an husbandman, and he planted a vineyard".".
- Husbandman wikiPageExternalLink 367-03.htm.
- Husbandman wikiPageID "5972886".
- Husbandman wikiPageRevisionID "601812579".
- Husbandman hasPhotoCollection Husbandman.
- Husbandman subject Category:Agrarianism.
- Husbandman comment "A husbandman in England in the medieval and early modern period was a free tenant farmer or small landowner. The social status of a husbandman was below that of a yeoman. The meaning of "husband" in this term is "master of house" rather than "married man".The earliest recorded use of the term dates from the Hebrew bible in the Book of Genesis 9:20: "And Noah began to be an husbandman, and he planted a vineyard".".
- Husbandman label "Husbandman".
- Husbandman sameAs m.05_5q3j.
- Husbandman sameAs Q16969148.
- Husbandman sameAs Q16969148.
- Husbandman wasDerivedFrom Husbandman?oldid=601812579.
- Husbandman isPrimaryTopicOf Husbandman.