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A History of the County of York North Riding
… daughter of his deceased daughter Emily Harriot by Mr. W. H. A. Wharton of Skelton. 436 The manor of WHITBY LATHES … cit. 3469), and those still legible were copied by Mr. G. W. Waddington, 18804 (Gaskin, op. cit. 3645). Atkinson, Mem. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… indicating scattered settlement probably originating in woodland clearings. 9 There may have been some open-field … the remaining 1 hide and 3 ploughs. There were 260 a. of woodland and 50 a. of pasture which rendered 4 blooms of … c. 1965, when she was succeeded by her son Group Capt. N. W. D. Elton, the patron in 1974. Since 1949 the rectory has …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 50 per 100 acres) is high for a rural parish. The former G.W.R. main line runs the length of the parish, following the … above mentioned, but there is no station. There is little woodland and much of the parish is taken up with the 18-hole …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… which 904 are arable, 689 are permanent grass and 113 are woodland. 2 The village, with its straggling village street …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 6 much of the western end of Whittington was probably woodland in 1086, when Whittington manor included a wood … a league by league. 7 In the 13th and 14th centuries woodland on the manor was subject to common rights. 8 The … agricultural use 13 as Wood farm. 14 Arle grove, which W. L. Lawrence acquired in 1864, 15 was left as woodland. 16 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… along its northern and eastern edges. There was also some woodland, mostly between the Cambridge road and the river. 3 … Whittlesford land passed by foreclosure of a mortgage to W. R. C. Farquhar (d. 1901), and was sold by Alfred Farquhar … cf. Wards 7/60 no. 62; also below, p. 272. C 2/Jas. I/W 4/55; cf. C.R.O., Huddleston MSS., ct. roll 2 & 3 Phil. & …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… being arable land, 775 acres permanent grass, and 74 acres woodland. 1 The village, consisting of one short street with … character, 'Michaelis campana fugiant pulsante prophana /P.W.' Plan of Whitwell Church There is a good Jacobean altar … a parish chest inscribed 'WN. OF SOVTEFORD RC AD 1632 C.W.' 38 There is a chalice of the 16th17th century, inscribed …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Bush to about 100 ft. lower near the village; there is no woodland except a few small spinneys. The nearest railway …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was, however, a fairly large proportion of meadow and woodland. 9 Only 30 a. of woodland remained in 1834, 10 but in the next 30 years many … and 1875, no. 5; SL 172. Ex inf. the rector, and Mr. L. W. Hill, of Bourton-onthe-Water. Dom. Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. 167 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… facing Westbere, and consists of three hundred acres of woodland, and a house called the Park-house. There is a high …
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