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A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… styled John Mayson, to Thomas Moigne and John Deen of Clee, of a dole of meadow lying in Cokmaar' in the fields of Clee, situate as described. 6 December, 38 Henry VI. Seal. …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… of William Groos of Great Cotes holds certain land, &c. in Clee of William son and heir of Thomas de Skyrbeck by certain …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Grant by John Usflete of Gunnays to Thomas Lowe, vicar of Clee, and Thomas Layceby and Richard Smyth of the same of all his land in the parish of Clee. Michaelmas, 1 Henry VI. [Berks.] C. 5732. Quitclaim by … of the same, chaplain, of all his lands and rents in Clee. Monday after St. Simon and St. Jude, 1386. [Somerset.] …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… boundary, with Monkhopton, mostly follows the edge of the Clee Hills plateau but leaves the edge to exclude Little … and is in places defined by field boundaries. 49 The Brown Clee commons were divided probably in the earlier 17th … the midlands 54 and the northern of the two peaks on Brown Clee hill. The hill is composed largely of Breconian Beds …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of the county during the period but the poor soils of the Clee hills plateau, the south-west and central uplands, and … grazing. The inhabitants of the area covered by the former Clee forest were allowed commoning rights within the … lands of the forest, and the movement of cattle on Brown Clee by the Clee strakers has been said to amount almost to …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… in places free of manorial control. Around the Brown Clee inclosure had been in progress since the 15th century … concentrations occurred in industrial areas. On the Clee Hills mining had been practised since the Middle Ages, … a 1728 rental included eleven cottages on the Brown Clee with 22 a. of land and eleven encroachments (totalling 7 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… were bought for reasons of family sentiment; 81 in the Clee Hills area much was bought from the Craven estate. … could get 10 s. at common work. Around the Titterstone Clee industrial wages had an effect. Coal and lime works … squatters lived compared with the regular labourers. In Clee St. Margaret in 1793, for example, 22 of the 50 houses …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of the county, where the south-facing slopes of the Clee Hills sloped down to the Teme valley. That area was … on the Long Mynd, Wenlock Edge, and the peaks of the Clee Hills, above 366 m. There was little change in any of … traditional reliance on rearing, with the exception of the Clee Hills. They had formed the heart of the Wheatland where …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… below Shrewsbury and the area between the Severn and the Clee Hills. About a tenth of the county's manors had only a … early times were the various chases in the county such as Clee and Wyre. 4 No part of north Shropshire was under forest … lands by assarting, not least into Shirlett, Wrekin, and Clee forests. 31 The later foundations were even more active. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and mountainous, embracing the Titterstone and the Clee hills. The wooded grounds are particularly fine around …
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