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A History of the County of Somerset
… to south and 4.5 km. from east to west. A detached area in Sedgemoor, c. 7 km. west, was allotted to Butleigh in respect … importance of intercommoning on South or Alder moor and Sedgemoor is clear from disputes. 226 Later Middle Ages In … a. of beans, 19 a. of peas, and 13 a. of barley. 268 When Sedgemoor was inclosed in 1796 the area allotted to Butleigh …
A History of the County of Somerset
… The ancient parish lies at the eastern end of King's Sedgemoor between Street and Somerton and includes the two … of shared woodland. Alterations were made when King's Sedgemoor was inclosed under an Act of 1797. 6 In 1841 the … of alluvium below the 15-m. (49-ft) contour to the peat of Sedgemoor. Punctuating the fall to the moor and dominating …
A History of the County of Somerset
… measured 1,780 a. in 1841. 2 Just over 196 a. on King's Sedgemoor allotted to Huish in 1795 3 lay in Whitley hundred, … a. 4 In 1885 the detached portion of the parish on King's Sedgemoor was transferred to High Ham, and Huish gained small … pasture in the parish were inclosed, and 175 a. on King's Sedgemoor were also divided. 164 The size of farming units …
A History of the County of Somerset
… f. 36. B. Little, Monmouth Episode, 126. C. D. Curtis, Sedgemoor and the Bloody Assize, 111. The portreeve was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… from the 17th century the parish had rights on King's Sedgemoor, and nearly 606 a. were allotted in respect of 69 … total acreage was 3,956 a. in 1844. 4 The detached area on Sedgemoor was exchanged for parts of Kingsmoor in 1885. 5 In … one of whom was responsible for the administration of the Sedgemoor allotment. 270 From 1867 until 1870 waywardens were …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the Bridgwater rural district. Since 1974 it has been in Sedgemoor district. 192 CHURCH. A Domesday estate held by …
A History of the County of Somerset
… south and south-west across the eastern end of Queen's Sedgemoor. 1 Its name suggests a woodland settlement, the … and in 1884 parts of Pilton and Glastonbury on Queen's Sedgemoor were added. 3 In 1801 the parish measured 1,536 a. … the manor court declared that they were to be removed from Sedgemoor. Tenants were allowed to stock the west field with …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1 which included 262 a. of Pitney moor, part of King's Sedgemoor, awarded to the parish in return for its proportion … of the Low Ham rhine, flowing southwards from King's Sedgemoor. Pitney village lies in a valley on each side of a … scarp running westwards from Somerton, overlooking King's Sedgemoor. The arable land of the parish lay on this clayey …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Ringwood, to which the captive Monmouth was brought after Sedgemoor, lies on the east bank of the Avon, where the river …
A History of the County of Somerset
… It is over 6 miles from the Eighteen Feet Rhine in King's Sedgemoor in the north-west to Catsgore in the south-east, … 2 Even later are the limits of Somerton on King's Sedgemoor, suggested c. 1625 3 but not finally defined until … 43 Lady bridge in Lower Somerton by 1484, 44 Levorum and Sedgemoor's bridges in 1599, 45 and Miss bridge in 1760. 46 …
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