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A History of the County of Surrey
… in 1905 as permanent grass, whilst there were 8 acres of woodland and 5 still cultivated as arable land. The soil is … and in Garratt and Heyford Greens. 149 The Allfarthing woodland, reserved by the Crown, whilst the manor was only … Moseley reader of this | parish, and his sonn in law W m Taton | and his grandchild; he departed y e 13 | day of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Wood and Pingle Wood are the only remaining pieces of woodland and cover about 110 acres. The fairly large village … Earl of Crawford, in 1918 joined in selling the manor to W. L. Raynes, of Cambridge, who conveyed it to Mrs. Fanny … 1894 his executors. The advowson was next held by the Rev. W. H. Bromley Way. The presentation was made by A. Fuller in …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 2 at the present day the parish is all pasture and woodland, Wardley Wood occupying a large part of the … Joh. Roberts 48'; and an undated paten with maker's mark F.W., inscribed 'In usu ecclesi parochialis de Wardley Rutland, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… on being appointed rector of Brasted in 1777. 90 Joseph W. Blakesley, a distinguished scholar and tutor at Trinity … ploughs, meadow sufficient for twenty ploughteams, woodland to feed 400 swine, two mills worth 24 s. and 375 … was succeeded by his son Mr. J. H. E. Parker. His son, Mr. W. F. Parker, is the present lord of the manor. 174 The …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… per acre on all the marsh land in this parish. 5 The woodland in it pays no tithe, as being in the Weald, as was … Chute, of Bethersden, for the recovery of tithe for his woodland in this parish. The PRIORY of Horton was possessed …
A History of the County of Northampton
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1910, he was succeeded by his grandson Captain J. C. W. Henley, R.N., who sold the Waterperry estate to Magdalen … 13th century. 261 As late as 1849 there were 341 acres of woodland in the parish, but the wars of the 20th century have … in 1709, Thomas Rowney in 1716, the king in 1739, and Sir W. H. Ashhurst in 1790. 271 It was not until 1815, when …
A History of the County of Oxford
… private company until 1884 when it was taken over by the G.W.R. The rolling stock and so on had to be altered and only … 2 ploughs and 1 villanus with 1 plough was recorded. 329 Woodland (1 league on D'Oilly's estate and 7X3 furlongs on … the Icknield Way and may have3 been medieval assarts from woodland. 458 In 1718 Watlington-below-the-hill was 'mainly …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
A History of the County of Somerset
… indicate a river crossing and cultivation in contrast to woodland clearings. 9 Oathill was divided in the 13th century … included within the royal manor of Crewkerne T.R.W. Overlordship was claimed in 1227 by Walter Foliot, … Axe. Both areas were included within Crewkerne manor T. R. W. and thus no 11th-century valuation has been recovered. The …
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