crofter in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for crofter in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

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English
Not every adult's occupation was recorded, but where the census taker kept a record, he described most individuals as crofters, agricultural labourers, or farm servants.
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The crofters should have power to sell the right of tenancy, with a pre-emption in favour of the landlord if he chose to exercise it.
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He has since been involved in a long-running dispute with a tenant crofter, over the land use on the estate.
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Of those that remained many were now crofters, living on very small rented farms with indefinite tenure used to raise various crops and animals.
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Even as the landlords reduced the rents, such as in 1827 when the rents were reduced by 20%, many crofters were forced to emigrate.
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Once a thriving township with over forty crofts, it now has a population of about 100 and supports a much lower number of active crofters.
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Many that remained were now crofters, living on very small rented farms with indefinite tenure used to raise various crops and animals.
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Since 1976 it has been legally possible for a crofter to acquire title to his croft, thus becoming an owner-occupier.
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Many of the inhabitants, mainly crofters, emigrated after they were evicted.
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The land raids by crofters in the early 20th century are mentioned.
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