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A History of the County of York East Riding
… had one plough and three villeins another, as well as woodland a league long and half a league broad and 10 a. of … granted Meaux abbey a cartload of rods a year from his woodland. 82 In the 13th century Elvington and Wheldrake intercommoned in their fields and woodland. Thus an Elvington holding in 1228 had commonage in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… fen and upland is too valuable for any land to be left as woodland, but there is a small remnant of uninclosed … the plough teams and pasture for the cattle of the vill, woodland for 100 pigs, and a fishery producing 300 eels and 2 …
Old and New London
… came to be one of the most magnificent of metropolitan mansions. In the reign of Elizabeth, Sir Christopher Hatton …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… measurement 1829 acres, of which about 600 are arable, 150 woodland, and the remainder pasture. By the road side is a … 3360 acres, whereof 1950 are arable, 1400 pasture, and 10 woodland and plantations. The church is an ancient structure, … 5000 acres, of which 4000 are arable, and the rest woodland and roads. The living is a discharged vicarage, …
Survey of London
… converted in about 18991900 to a block of flats, Douglas Mansions (now Mary George House), to designs by Herbert …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… pasture for the cattle of the vill, a mill, a park, and woodland for 2,000 pigs. The manor was valued at £50, as it … many of the old trees to provide settings for their mansions. 10 By 1823 the Chase had been almost completely … by the British Bloodstock Agency. 19 Woods. Enfield had woodland for 2,000 pigs in 1086. 20 Shingles from trees in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the parish seems at that date to have been covered by woodland, part of which already had been inclosed as a park. … the Chase. The settlement was isolated on the edge of the woodland about half way along the road between Southgate … trees were left by 1823 57 and the remaining patches of woodland were largely confined to the estates of Trent Park …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are arable, 572 pasture, 65 orchard and gardens, and 116 woodland. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books … of which 3000 are arable, 1900 pasture, and about 400 woodland: the village is situated near the river Thames; and … valued at 189, and a rent-charge of 20. 6. 6. for the woodland. The church is an ancient structure, with a tower …