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A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Gloucester
… relations between the two houses each was to be allowed to coppice parts and after cutting to inclose the coppices … of St. Briavels, which also belonged to the manor, was oak coppice in 1805, 30 and it had probably long been used to …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Channel, or southern side. The wood is chiefly oak and ash coppice. The lands are subject to partial inundation from the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Grim's Ditch 'A,' which runs through an adjoining coppice to the south-west, and if such a work exists it will …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… passed near Andover, and is yet visible in Harewood coppice; and, besides two or three small encampments near the … Esq., of Duxbury, who is lord of the manor. At White Coppice is a cotton-mill: several quarries in the township …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the old rent of 6 l. 11 s. 8 d. and 24 s. per an. for the coppice wood. Ibid, pp. 945. Prefixing: ( a) Auditor's … rented at 6 l. 11 s. 8 d. for the land and 24 s. for the coppice, which contains 4 acres, and the improved value …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… a lease to John Lyne, gent., of a parcel of wood land, a coppice called Potters Park near Queenwood in Windsor Forest: …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Hyde of the several woods, underwoods and woodlands of the coppice called Shakenhof, containing 22 acres, and Hawkes Coppice and Broad Quarter Coppice in Wychwood Forest for three lives at the rent of 140 …
The Environs of London
… of arable land, of meadow about 40, in breadth; and in a coppice of thorns about 10. There is pasture for 60 sheep and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Cell, a cell; also a grove. Celli, a grove, a wood, a coppice of hazel-trees. Cenn, the skin, the hide of a beast; … places. Cch, red. Coed, a wood. Collwyn, a grove, or coppice of hazel-trees. Cr, a choir. Cors, a marsh, a bog. …
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