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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… century and the 20th, as probably earlier, most of the woodland lay near its western, southern, and eastern … and Brandon. 144 By 1920 they had been bought by R. W. Borley. They passed with Ashcombe farm in Berwick St. John … there were 3 villani and 7 coscets, and both pasture and woodland 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. A third estate …
Magna Britannia
… parish-church are monuments of the family of Coham. Sir C. W. Bampfylde, Bart., is patron of the rectory. Great … manor, belonging to Lord Rolle, extends into this parish. Woodland, in this parish, belonged to the family of De Woodland, whose co-heiresses brought it to Sellers and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… belonging to the manor of Blackwell which was leased to W. the miller at a rent of 16 s. 152 In 1291, however, the … Bd. of Agric. (1905). In the 13th century there was no woodland in Tredington, the tenants of the manor having house … R. East. 14 Geo. II, rot. 330. a Inform. from the Rev. W. A. Edwards, rector of Tredington. Add. Chart. 19799. Testa …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 10 There appears to have been a significant quantity of woodland in 1539, 11 and the purchaser of the manor in 1621 … Buckle. 146 Tredington House, belonging in 1965 to Mr. W. Clegg, stands back from the street at the south-east end … VIII, xiv (1), p. 483. Glos. R.O., D 184/M 22. 'Ancient woodland of Glos.' Trans. B.G.A.S. lviii. 75n. E.g. Glos. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… land, 3,310 acres of permanent grass, and 815 acres of woodland. 2 A large number of the inhabitants are occupied in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by the Trowbridge Chartist, William Carrier, and by W. P. Roberts, a Bath attorney. 53 This meeting alarmed the … (2 s. an acre); several pasture (13 s. 4 d.); 40 acres of woodland, without underwood (6 s. 8 d.); free tenants paying … forest. 328 The manor indeed contained a good deal of woodland, of which three separate parcels can be …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was called Caldwell in the 13th century, 6 No ancient woodland survives. 7 There is a well timbered park … side of the Long road. In the 1830s there were c. 90 a. of woodland. 8 Trumpington was principally devoted to arable … still open in 1980. The Bedford-Cambridge line of the L.N.W.R., opened in 1862, curved closely past the south-east of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… arable land, 344 acres of permanent grass and 384 acres of woodland. Tubney Wood covers a large area, 2 and in 1631 it … nave, south porch and west bellcote. It was designed by A. W. Pugin, and consecrated in 1847, and is a stone building in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in the Turkdean valley. 12 Turkdean had little if any woodland at inclosure, but the Turkdean valley had long … it was known as Withy bottom. 13 In the later 19th century woodland was confined mainly to a covert at Milkwell in the … later as a labourer's cottage and a farm store and under W. A. Rixon, who bought it in 1908, 53 it was a farmhouse …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… are permanent grass, 1,883 acres arable land and 185 acres woodland. 1 Morestead and Owslebury lie on the east. …
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