A
husbandman in England in the medieval and early modern period was a free tenant farmer or small landowner. status of a
husbandman was
Kaynak: HusbandmanThe term
husbandman is translated as tenant or farmer in the New International Version and as vine-grower in the New American Standard
Kaynak: Parable of the Wicked Husbandmenbefore 10 February 1561) was a
husbandman of Snitterfield , Warwickshire , 4 | mi north-northeast of Stratford-upon-Avon , and the father
Kaynak: Richard ShakespeareJesus ben Ananias ("the son of Ananias") was a plebeian and a
husbandman, who, four years before the First Jewish-Roman War began in 66 CE
Kaynak: Jesus ben AnaniasIn mediaeval England, Michaelmas marked the ending and beginning of the
husbandman's year, George C. Homans observes: "at that time
Kaynak: MichaelmasTogether with Whitsuntide and the twelve days of Yuletide the week following Easter marked the only vacations of the
husbandman's year
Kaynak: Hocktideeither have come under the observation or to the knowledge of the Author (1754) Anthony Fothergill, a
husbandman in the county of Westmorland.
Kaynak: Anthony Fothergill (theologian)A former spelling of the name of the village may be "Midelton Erneys", the home village of John Strete,
husbandman, as recorded in a legal
Kaynak: Milton ErnestThomas Bradwater is listed as a
husbandman of the place. Dagnall is in the Chiltern Hills and in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural
Kaynak: Dagnallhomestead A further alternative spelling is "Tyllesworth", in a legal record, dated 1470, mentioning Thomas Carter, a
husbandman of the village
Kaynak: TilsworthThomas Brown (businessman) (1738–1797), American
husbandman, businessman, and land speculator. Thomas Brown (engineer) (1772–1850), English
Kaynak: Thomas BrownThe spelling of the village name, with the 'e', can be seen in a record, dated 1440, mentioning Robert Mosele, a
husbandman of the village
Kaynak: Carleton, North YorkshireU 329 : Inga had these stones raised in memory of Ragnfastr, her
husbandman. He was Gyríðr's and Ástríðr's brother. Translation provided
Kaynak: Gerlög and IngaBushrode was the son of John Bushrode,
husbandman of Sherborne, Dorset and his wife Margery Feltons. He was baptised on 3 February 1576
Kaynak: Richard Bushrode