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A History of the County of Gloucester
… wood of young oaks, 15 and in 1812 it was 37 a. of former coppice planted with young oaks. 16 On the north side of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… only 244 a. was permanent grass, 8½ a. orchard, and 5½ a. coppice. The chief crops were wheat (178 a.), barley (140 …
A History of the County of Essex
… died c. 1722, and was succeeded by his nephew Edward Frith. 38John Moss sold the estate to Osgood Hanbury c. 1765, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… which about 2700 are arable, 570 meadow and pasture, 450 coppice, and 260 orchard and garden ground; the soil is …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… is situated at the head of the bay of Wick in the Moray Frith, and on the north side of the river Wick, over which is … is 233. The parish is bounded on the east by the Moray Frith, and is about sixteen miles in extreme length from … along the north-eastern boundary of the parish into the Frith of Cree, in Wigton bay. The soil is very various, in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… were also 18 a. of meadow and 60 a. of wood, cropped as coppice on a twenty-year cycle. Rents of assize amounted to … of which £300 came from the 600 acres of woods, valued as coppice cropped on a twenty-year cycle to produce £10 an acre …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… fields, on the west Fodder Fen field (105 a.), on the east Frith field (130 a.), also called by the 1730s Mill field. 89 … 96 In 1287 an exchange of 16a. blocks of fen in Wicken's 'frith' and 'middle frith' assured access for the cattle of the lord and his …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Shropshire
… were the irrigation of large parts of Willey's meadow and coppice land, the creation of a warren, sale of hay, rack … had the furnace in 1710, when he bought the crop of a coppice in Ruckley and 500 more cords from Sir Edward Smythe, …
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