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	&quot;&quot;Hedges were exploited for shelter, firewood, coppice timber, wild foods such as blackberries and hazelnuts, and small game. By medieval times these products were codified in law, with ‘hedgebote’ being the right of commoners to use the hedgerow for fuel and branches to feed their stock in winter. &quot; - J L Beddall</description>
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