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A History of the County of Oxford
… fixed at 1, which was reckoned as the equivalent of the coppice money due to them, so that the entries cancelled each …
A History of the County of Somerset
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… is 800 yards S.E. of the church and 150 yards W. of Heart Coppice; it consists of a circular area or platform 35 ft. in … the W. of New Barton Farm and to the S. and S.W. of Heart Coppice. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… generally shelfy, and the surface hilly, with some large coppice woods in the valleys; 1719 acres are common or waste. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Some forest clearance took place in the 13th century and coppice replaced felled standards over 200 a. c. 1401. 55 By …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to have been newly inclosed, 8 and in 1753 oak, ash, and coppice timber were sold but the wood on the estate was not good and the coppice was old. 9 In the 1750s there were 304 a. of arable, … 167 a. of pasture, 134 a. of arable, and 446 a. of coppice woodland. 11 In the later 19th century the …
London Bridge
… at 7d. a day each, total 26s. 10d. To William Johnson, prentice, for 21 days, [and] William Geffrey, prentice, for 77 days, working apparelling stone in the said …
A History of the County of Somerset
… it was known as Queen's wood. 23 There was only 10 a. of coppice and withy bed in the parish in 1847. 24 By 1234 …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1776, and in 1776 also contained the 19-a. Little Gaston coppice. 46 Marsh Haddon included 2 a. of woodland in 1481, … 1884, which remained in 1999 together with an additional coppice adjacent to the Black Moat. During the 19th century …
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