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A History of the County of Oxford
… maps, and survivals such as common rights in many long inclosed fields north and west of Tilgar's mere 73 … of the three named fields was probably established long before the 18th century as the introduction of pulses … were ordered to keep out cattle until the adjacent Long mead was mown and lifted. Similarly Mill moor was to be …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by the trustees until 1714, when they bought part of Long mead; in 1725 the remaining capital with £20 bequeathed … Mill mead. 65 After inclosure in 1802 and a partition of Long mead in 1803 the trustees held c. 17 a. of meadow. 66 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… few natural features, and included, east of Freeland, a long straight section; in the south-west its circuitous … and Old Witney Road. By the mid 18th century, and probably long before, the east-west road through Eynsham and Swinford … as Hanborough, affected Eynsham's waterborne coal trade long before the village acquired its own station. 94 In 1861 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the bills. 12 Church rates continued to be levied, 13 but long before the Church Rate Act of 1868 major expenditure, … probably continued to be appointed by the manor court long after 1716, when they were last formally recorded in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a. of woodland, mostly in Woodleys coppice: 37 Bazeley was long remembered locally for his hatred of holly. 38 Soon …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Barry of Eynsham, glover, in 1505. 52 The Barry family may long have been tenants; Barrys were in Eynsham in 1406 and in … a copyhold estate of Elizabeth Turrold in 1650 70 and for long tenanted by the Hart family, chief lessees of the city's …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 20s. and sixty acres of meadow, pasture wood five qu. long, and three broad. In king Edward the Confessours time …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the township in 1794 between Wappenshall junction and Long Lane wharf. 42 A lock-keeper's cottage was built near … the township of Hortonwood in Eyton parish may have been a long-drawn-out process, perhaps affected to some degree by …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… rectors unbeneficed elsewhere did not stay long. The exception was Richard Lane, 1635-65 or later. 23 He … Moreton Corbet 28 and employed curates at Eyton during his long incumbency. Richard Tourneor, mentioned as curate …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… in the area by granting land in the Weald Moors on long lease, rent free for the first eight years while the …