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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Ulchel likewise had, which paid for three bov. to the tax or geld. The land whereof was two car. he held it also after … in Wodeburc, 13 which William de Midelton sometimes had to farm; his son Sampson de Strelley was father of this Richard: … of his name (but not upon a shield) is a bucks or stags head cabossed. On sir Pagan de Vilers his seals are …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1838 there were only two farms of over 60 a.: Bird's Hill farm on the Atcombe estate comprised 100 a., two-thirds of which were arable, and Bown Hill farm comprised 290 a. divided equally between pasture and … in the industries established in the Nailsworth valley or in the towns of Stroud and Nailsworth. Dom. Bk. (Rec. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the early 17th century. 11 The park, known as Woodchester, or Spring, Park, 12 was situated in the west of the parish … higher slopes of the valley, and assorted houses of brick or stone have been built on either side of Selsley Road at … of Frogmarsh, on the lane called Convent Lane, are Atcombe Farm, a 19th-century farm-house with a barn of an earlier …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… son-in-law John, Lord Lumley, held the manor in 1558 or 1559, 70 and in 1561 it was conveyed by Henry and John to … by Tooley before 1933 when Mrs. M. Brodie owned Bown Hill farm comprising c. 300 a. of land in the parish. 81 The …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Regular Franciscan nuns was established at Bird's Hill Farm. An orphanage was opened in 1862 and a day-school soon …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… named from the Wigmore family of Kirtling, and Church Hall or Hall wood. In the mid 14th century 75 a. was coppiced on a … and ashes on each acre. 46 North of Hall wood, Nunns wood or grove, once belonging to the nuns of Swaffham Bulbeck, … 61 Lower Links covert and Moorley plantation on Saxon Hall farm were planted for game by 1865. 62 After 1920 the shelter …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and Mill fields in Saxton. 99 Each manor had a home farm in 1086. 1 Ditton Camoys's had only two ploughteams but … and a small part 'on the other side', presumably in closes or fields south-east of Ditton Green. 3 Ditton Valence's home … cash rents. 10 Ditton Valence had eleven greater and six or seven lesser tenants in 1302. 11 The larger holdings were …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Cheveley. 58 Archbishop Stigand later held it as lessee or custodian of the abbey, and on his death in 1072 it was … sold Ditton Camoys in 1393 to William Rickhill 77 (d. 1407 or 1408), whose son John was in possession in 1412 78 and … in 1461. 21 The site was probably that of Church Hall Farm, 22 where an L-shaped Georgian farmhouse was demolished …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… with a maximum height of 155 m. above OD. No prehistoric or Roman remains have been found in the parish and the main … at Kirby in the early 18th century. Its successor, Hootens Farm, is the only house in the area today. The earthworks of … blocks, are very slight and cannot represent more than one or two years cultivation. The main feature of the site is a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in three villages in the valley: Lower Woodford, Woodford or Middle Woodford, and Upper Woodford. Until the beginning … and Middle Woodford together were known as Little Woodford or Nether Woodford. These three villages lie along a road … Lodge, in the north-west corner of the parish, and Chine Farm, which lies in a hollow a mile to the east of Upper …
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