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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and Exning (Suff.). 9 Until the 19th century Woodditton's bounds were beaten along the frontages on the south side of … The rateable area included pieces within Woodditton open fields 'which if they were taken as the boundary of the two … 57/15B/9, brief for respondents, esp. pp. 4-5, 20, 22; cf. Lamb. Pal. MS. COMM. XIIa/3, f. 283. C.R.O., R 57/15B/9, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 18 The vicar received £1 a year in 1254, 19 £6 13 s. 4 d. in 1291, 20 and £12 16 s. 4½ d. in 1535. 21 The impropriators kept half the small … was sold in 1985. 32 Until the Reformation, Woodditton's vicars seem rarely to have served more than a few years. 33 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the more stable field names were Ditch, Church, and Down fields in Ditton Camoys, 98 and Kirtling, Wrongs, Cawdle, and … 99 Each manor had a home farm in 1086. 1 Ditton Camoys's had only two ploughteams but expanded by the later 13th … or fields south-east of Ditton Green. 3 Ditton Valence's home farm, with four teams in 1086, was diminished by …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of the 10-hide royal manor in 1086 in defiance of Ely's claim, 59 which was never satisfied. The history of the … 1264), lord of a third of the barony of Bourn, had knight's fee in Woodditton until 1228. 60 In the 1230s the holder of … 6278. Cal. Inq. p.m. xiv, no. 172; Cal. Close, 13747, 411; Lamb. Pal., Reg. Sudbury, ff. 8688v.; above, Cheveley, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 700 hectares (Fig. 28). It is bounded on both the N. and S. by E.-flowing tributaries of the R. Tove at about 115 m. … once the main street, which crosses the area from S.W. to N.E. ('a'-'b' on plan). It is visible S. of the … photographs in NMR) (4) Cultivation Remains. The common fields of Woodend were enclosed by an Act of Parliament of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… between the R. Nene and Cranford Brook, on land rising S.W. from 100 ft. to 280 ft. above OD. The higher S.W. part is on Boulder Clay, but along the valley sides … of former houses. (12) Cultivation remains. The common fields of the parish were enclosed by an Act of Parliament of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… includes buildings on each side of the road at Druid's Lodge, in the extreme north-west of the parish. In 1951 the … a 'chapel' and may have been the site of the former bishop's residence, pulled down in the early 16th century. 13 Avon … land. The remainder was for a long time divided into open fields. There is no record of any extensive area of woodland. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… on a high N.-facing spur, and Hinton stands immediately S.W. of it on the opposite side of the river on lower ground. Further S.W., also W. of the Cherwell, is West Farndon (2). Although … 41012). (3) Cultivation remains (Fig. 151). The common fields of Woodford Halse were enclosed by Act of Parliament …
A History of the County of Essex
… paid a money rent 8 and sent one man to work in the lord's meadow at hay-time and two or three men to the boon works, … in August and September. There is some evidence of open fields. Names such as Brodfeld and Suthfeld, which occur in … that the water pent up for Sir Bernard Whetstone's mill flooded the highway. 24 By 1635 the mill had been …
A History of the County of Essex
… committee bought the freehold of the premises. 15 St. Paul's Church of England school, Woodford Bridge, was opened in … was opened in 1913 for boys from the local Dr. Barnardo's Home. In 1946 the boys were transferred to other Woodford … juniors and infants, and renamed Roding. 32 St. Anthony's Roman Catholic school, Mornington Road, was opened in 1900 …
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