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A History of the County of Sussex
… college received them in full; possibly only tithes from assarts were intended. A dispute over the tithes of assarts in Thakeham in 1220 between Sele priory, successor of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… from the farm of the manor. 18 Newly ploughed land and assarts at 'Cokeswood' and 'Ricleshurst' were mentioned in …
A History of the County of Essex
… the 12th century, continued through the 13th. In 1294 new assarts comprising 80 a. in Harlow park were let at 9 d. an …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… then largely unstocked. 673 Out of the ancient park area assarts had begun to be carved by 12756. 674 Some of these, … alienated, are referred to as supra or subtus montem. 675 Assarts in the new park, in Bishop's Cannings, were being … 183. Also perhaps Robt. Porter, collector of rents of assarts in 1368 9: E 364/4 m. D. Cal. Close, 137781, 25, 30, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… were also 6 customary tenants at Lapworth holding various assarts, no doubt in the Bishop's Wood there. The cotmen, 7 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1253 by Margery, Countess of Warwick, of the tithes of the assarts there and of pannage and venison to the hospital of … must be an understatement unless it had been so reduced by assarts. It was probably enlarged in 1301 when the earl …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
Staffordshire Historical Collections
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… into Latin de Essartis, and seems to be French for "the assarts." The monastery had probably been built on assarts from the waste of the manor. This name is written …
A History of the County of Sussex
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