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A History of the County of Gloucester
… one of 48. 2 Among their privileges the miners were taking wood to shore up their works in 1282. 3 They also enjoyed … revenues, known as the gavel, in the area 'under the wood' to two men for £22 and in the area 'above the wood' to one man for £20 3 s. 4 d. 7 The area 'under the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Briavels and in part with Hewelsfield, while Mocking Hazel wood, Bearse common, and the Fence in the same area are … estate in that part of the Forest called Abbots wood. 10 In the late 20th century the Forestry Commission … the Forest near Flaxley 15 and gave the name by 1282 to a wood called the Chestnuts. 16 The underwood was composed of a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Plump hill. 34 In the mid 19th century roads on the Abbots wood estate were maintained by its owner, Henry Crawshay. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… open-air and cottage services at Pillowell and Yorkley Wood and started a Sunday school. In 1862, after Snaith's …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… enumerated in Bicknor bailiwick, most of them in Mailscot wood, and 41 in Blakeney bailiwick. 80 In 1637 John Broughton … cottages on the royal demesne of the Forest, in Chestnuts wood near Flaxley, at 'Bicknor's Lane End', and at a place … In 1834 there was a number of cottages to the west in the Hay End area. 84 Old Albion House, on the Yorkley road, was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… recreation ground was on land at the edge of Kidnalls wood, to the south, donated by Lord Bledisloe c. 1919. 52 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Commissioners endeavoured to estimate the extent of the wood in each manor by means of measurement, but more often, … walk in Enfield Chase, £30 per annum for provision of hay for the deer; 21 this large amount shows that there was … railed in, the grass therein being reserved to be mown for hay for the deer in winter. Nevell died before Lord Hunsdon, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Cistercian house of Bruern to take a third wagon-load of wood out of the forest in addition to the two already granted … lighter offence of taking loads or back-burdens of green wood were far in excess of those who had cut down saplings of … to Oxford than that of Wychwood, was constantly supplying wood for both fuel and building purposes, by royal grant, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… copper is said to have been formerly obtained in the wood of Condie, though no traces of it are now visible. The natural wood covers about forty acres, and 400 are in plantations, … to a large extent, with considerable quantities of hay. The cattle are the Fife, the Ayrshire, and the …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… (true cause was arthritis). Jacob Saterthayte of Little Wood Street said that F had made an effigy of him and had …