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A History of the County of Sussex
… Cocking COCKING This parish, lying immediately to the south of Midhurst, has an area of 2,597 acres, of which roughly a … Forests on the east of Cocking Gap and through the West Dean Woods on the west of it. Through the Gap runs the road … wood, which was called la Haye, as he ought to between the forest of Arundel and the said chase. 19 Complaint was made …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… - Colchester Cockington COCKINGTON, a parish, in the union of NewtonAbbot, hundred of Haytor, Paignton and S. divisions of Devon, 2 miles (W.) … in the king's books at 5. 4. 2., and in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Chester: the incumbent's tithes have been …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Cogges Economic history Economic history The open fields of Cogges are ill-recorded. North field, in the north-west … years later. 84 Cogges lay on the south edge of Wychwood forest, and woodland was of major importance in its economy. … was recorded in 1086. 85 Cogges wood, within the medieval forest, was once considerably larger and seems to have …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Introduction COGGES lies 9 miles (15 km.) west of Oxford and ½ mile (0.4 km.) east of Witney. The ancient parish formerly covered 2,285 a. (920 … and Eynsham in 1005, and in a perambulation of Wychwood Forest in 1298. 22 The long, sinuous east boundary, called …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from owing suit there. 84 In 1241, following the division of the manor, Henry III exempted Archbishop de Grey, his … at Cogges from suit to county and hundred, from aids of sheriffs, reeves, and royal bailiffs, and from view of frankpledge and murdrum; in 1242 Cogges wood was freed …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Cold-Ashby - Coley Cold-Ashby, county of Northampton.See Ashby, Cold. COLD-ASHBY, county of … 16 inhabitants. A tithe rent-charge of 27 is paid to the Dean and Chapter of Oxford. Cold-Dunghills COLD-DUNGHILLS, an … COLEBURY, a tything, in the parish of Eling, union of New Forest, hundred of Redbridge, Romsey and S. divisions of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Coleford COLEFORD The Parish and former market town of Coleford, 7 km. ESE. of Monmouth, was originally part of … created by assarting from the woodland and waste of the Forest of Dean, had many detached parts. 96 The town, whose name …
A Survey of London
… Ward, and beginneth also in the East, on the course of Walbrooke in Lothbury, and runneth west on the South side … 1390. Iohn Organ Mercer one of the Shiriffes, 1385. Iohn Forest Vicker of Saint Olaues, and of S. Stephen, at that … saint Olaue in the Iury: for we reade (as afore) that Iohn Forest Vicker of saint Olaues, and of the chappell annexed of
Alumni Oxonienses
… Colericke-Coverley Colericke, Thomas s. Th., of Churchdown, co. Gloucester, paup. St. Edmund Hall, matric. 4 Dec., 1687, aged 17; vicar of Shilton, Oxon, 1710, and of St. John Baptist & St. Mary, … Herne 1590, all in Kent, canon of Canterbury 1608, and sub-dean, died 7 Oct., 1613, brother of Isaac 1519, and father of
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… Colesbourne, a small rural parish lying 12 km. SSW. of Cheltenham, covers 890 ha. (2,198 a.) and is irregular in shape. 1 The river Churn runs across the middle of the parish before turning southwards to form part of the … is extensively wooded. Woods planted c. 1800 included the Forest in the north-west, Cocklar plantation, then a small …
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