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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… improvements, have been recently made; the abbey park has been thrown open for building, and many handsome … Atholl Highlanders, who escorted the royal visiters to the park. Here Lord Glenlyon, the heir of the family, at the head … the various local societies that had been assembled in the park, retired into the tent, where a sumptuous collation was …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… wont to have, before the wood of King shagh was made a park, and as it was acknowledged at Nott. before H. de Burg, … Dunham and Marcham, and the wood of Kingshag, where the park was not. 7 The men of Dunham Soc and manor, tenants of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with 1200 acres of land. A large portion of Highlands Park, crown property, is in the township. The tithes have … is one of several hamlets and villages that encompass the park. The Fazeley canal passes in the vicinity of Dunstall …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… destroyed the seat of the prior at Beaurepaire, now Bear park: about this time Bishop Beaumont repaired the city … Preston railway skirts the township at Yarrow bridge. The Park was the seat of the late Frank Hall Standish, Esq., who …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Ville farmstead, 13 later Perryville Barton. A medieval park was formed north of Durston manor house c. 1223 and was … solar at North Petherton in the early 14th century. 15 The park was said to have comprised 200 a. of wood and 60 a. of meadow in 1434. 16 The park survived as a separate farm into the later 17th century, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… demesne arable, c. 15 a. of meadow, 30 a. of pasture in a park, 15 a. of wood, and rents totalling 40 s. from 2 free …
A History of the County of Somerset
… century to the swanimote jurisdiction of North Petherton park, administered as a royal forest 8 and known as …
A History of the County of Somerset
… death the site of the manor of Durston and woods in the park were given by John's widow Isabel to their only daughter …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… the south-western boundary, covered 171 a. and Haind (Hen) Park (75 a.), Allum's (70 a.), and Cockshoot (22 a.) woods … of an estate of Flaxley abbey in the Middle Ages, 12 Haind Park was presumably the park or hay recorded in the 13th century. 13 The park of …
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