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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… 'hath one end round with a nick therein, one side of the wood being broader then the other; the contrary end hath it … Sources: Acts. References: Holme (2000), Salaman (1986). Creek A term not found in the dictionaries in this sense and … GREASE or OIL, or an iron basket to hold the pitched ROPE, WOOD or COAL, to be burnt for light, in the Dictionary …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 15831626, 337; Crosfield's Diary, ed. F. S. Boas, 91. Wood's Life, iii. 2278. Pipe R. 1130 (H.M.S.O. facsimile), 5. … 1423. City Rec. 341. O.C.A. 162665, 523, 188, 241. Wood's Life, iii. 2278. O.C.A. 170152, 151. Ashmolean Mus. … 13, f. 3; O.C.A. 16661701, 75; City Arch. D.5.4, ff. 3438; Wood's Life, ii. 278. Except where otherwise stated the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (Alvediston), Manwood (Alvediston), to 'Chettel' Wood' 8 in the east, ran along the Wiltshire side of the … favour of the inner bounds, and recommended that 'Chettel Wood' and Vernditch and all the country as far as the Nadder … a toll from the bishop's men driving carts of dead wood and seasoned timber from the New Forest to Salisbury …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… above the projecting window and privy, a 16th-century wood-framed window of seventeen transomed square-headed … contains an elliptical archway of c. 1700 with panelled wood spandrels and pilasters supporting a pulvinated …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… where there is an immediate steep fall into Buckholt Wood and the adjoining Rough Park. Indications of another …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… estate and Philip of Matson's land, presumably Pope's wood, now in Upton St. Leonards but formerly part of Matson. … parish probably marked the earlier limit of Hazel Hanger wood in Brimpsfield. Elsewhere the Cranham boundaries … century a Gloucester tanner felled trees in Climperwell wood, lying partly in Brimpsfield on the south-eastern …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of good arable and pasture, with a small portion of wood, and the remaining parts are mountain and common, … their name to Craster. Craster Tower, the seat of Thomas Wood Craster, Esq., is surrounded with plantations, and … The surface is generally level, the scenery enriched with wood, and in many situations very pleasing; the soil near the …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… North Field, immediately to the north of the village, and Wood Nook at the extremity of the parish. Innam Leys …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of late Iron Age type, were found in 1892 between Cransley Wood and Mawsley Wood (T.J. George, Archaeol. Survey of Northants., (1904), … 30). a(7) Motte (?) (SP 82477670; Fig. 32), in Cransley Wood, on Boulder Clay at 122 m. above OD. It consists of a …
Survey of London
… was sold in eight lots. 120 Most of the houses were of wood and contained only three or four rooms, and many of them … 1793 Lord Craven granted 126 to Thomas and James Richard Wood of Northumberland Street a piece of ground described as … in the said River by the said Thomas and James Richard Wood and abutting north on the said new Buildings and the …
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