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A History of the County of Somerset - VIII The Poldens and the Levels (Hardcover)
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A History of the County of Somerset - VIII The Poldens and the Levels (Hardcover)
Series: Victoria County History
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Somerset's Polden hills divide the county's central marshlands,
Sedgemoor to the south and the Brue Valley to the north. Traces of
human activity there include wooden trackways built across those
marshes six thousand years ago. Most of the written sources tell
the story of men from settlements on the nearby hills or isolated
'islands' who looked to those low-lying lands for food and fuel for
themselves and food for their stock. Those sources, dating from the
late Saxon period and particularly rich in the middle ages, derive
largely from the archives of the former abbey of Glastonbury, main
landowner in the eighteen parishes of this volume. Pastoral farming
dominated and still dominates, its early progress due to successful
drainage and flood-prevention schemes, one of the largest dating
from the late twelfth century. Each parish has its own long story:
of Glastonbury-planned origins at Shapwick and perhaps also at
Catcott, Edington, and Chilton Polden; of trade along the tidal
river Parrett at Huntspill and Puriton (Dunball); of the gradual
expansion of the 'island' farmers of Westonzoyland, Middlezoy and
Othery into the surrounding marsh; of the long-enduring common
arable fields at High Ham; of the rise and fall of peat digging.
ROBERT DUNNING is County Editor, Victoria County History of
Somerset. Forthcoming: IX: Glastonbury and Street
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