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A History of the County of York East Riding
… pasture, 330 a. of meadow, 440 a. of arable, and 60 a. of wood. 21 The remaining commonable lands were inclosed in 1773 … there were 327 a. of arable, 200 a. of grass, 23 a. of wood, and 168 a. of waste. 33 By 1905 Wheldrake contained … 2,835 a. of arable, 1,642 a. of pasture, and 269 a. of wood. 34 The arable land lay mostly on the moraine and in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… land in nearly equal portions, with a small quantity of wood: the Derwent divides it from Winlaton, on the west. A … in magnificent woodland scenery, and approached through a wood of venerable oaks: at the end of a fine terrace, nearly … and pasture are in equal portions; about 40 acres are wood. The surface is undulated, and the lower grounds are …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… times. Previously to 1632, the piers were constructed of wood, with a few loose stones; but in the course of that … of theological works, bequeathed by the Rev. William Wood, to which access is obtained by permission of the vicar. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… yards W. of (28). c(30). Summer Place, house, on Badley Wood Common, nearly 2 m. W. of the church, has an original …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Collett, churchwardens TR. 1661'; turned columnar stem, of wood. Font-cover: with curious moulded counterpoises, of wood, painted, 17th-century, formerly hung from W. arch of S. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… but many were altered late in the 17th century when wood frames were inserted. On the N.W. front the attic walls … (8). Island Site, or possibly homestead-moat, in Lords Wood, 1 m. S. of the church, is of triangular form. There is …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… in 1834. The N. and S. walls have pointed windows with wood frames. Secular d(4) School, m. W.S.W. of the parish …
A History of the County of Essex
… received tithe worth £22; in 1768 the tithe was of hay and wood. 23The living was augmented with £200, by lot, from …
A History of the County of Essex
… a. of arable, 3 a. of meadow, 150 a. of pasture, 14 a. of wood, and 20 a. of furze in White Colne and neighbouring … Colne, had been reduced to 30 a. by 1603. 78Kingsland wood ( c. 18 a.), was recorded in 1688. 79Hart wood (2 a.) was planted between 1624 and 1724, and a grove at …
A History of the County of Essex
… Drawater. 24It was presumably that estate which Roger Wood (d. 1634) had acquired by 1620; 25it has not been traced …
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