L&T Archive 1998-2003

Plough horses
In Response To: The Horseman's Word. ()

] This may be specific to that part of Scotland or it may simply be that the change from oxen to horses was so long ago that the residual culture pertains to the horses - that concerning oxen having long gone.

The plough horse was introduced to the UK from Spain in around 1150 AD. It was first seen in southern England but gradually spread across Britain. Even late medieval manuscripts generally show oxen at the plough.

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Speaking only of JA's England
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Clever dogs!
yes, but.....
Oops! The link, again...
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The Two Drovers
Far Lochaber
Would they have looked something like this?
They might do......
White wool coats
Undyed Cloth
I suspect that's it..... ;-)
Yes, undyed cloth
thanks all :-)
The Horseman's Word.
It came from London, and from the locality
Hopping round East Hants, and Pigging it in Chawton!
Yes, and
Hop-a-long Irony
Plough horses
Threshing and Winnowing
True teamsters