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A History of the County of Gloucester
… says the chap. was built in 1863. Cf. 66 th Rep. Com. Woods, H.C. 251, p. 15 (1888), xxxiv. Glos R.O., D 2598 1/28, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and who further contributed to the destruction of the woods by keeping large herds of goats. 82 Moseley Green near … built after 1856. 91 On the east'side of the town Ladywell Manor (formerly St. Annal's Lodge), north of Dockham Road, … and, usually, the name of the Crown's surveyor general of woods, Lord Glenbervie. 77 The staff of woodmen employed in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1865; 10 Aug. 1867; Glos. R.O., DA 6/100. Above, Flaxley, manor; below, Churches (St. Stephen); Educ., elementary schs. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the widespread and considerable character of the woods of Middlesex in the eleventh century, up to the very … great value that it was always entered on the survey of a manor. It was not only an invaluable material for building … The following list of all the manors that had pannage woods, coupled with the size of the herds of swine they could …
A History of the County of Oxford
… On the south-east were the wild stretches and dense beech-woods of the Chilterns; and the circle was completed on the south by the woods of Cumnor and Bagley. 1 It was doubtless the … together with fifteen does for a like purpose from the manor of Woodstock. 21 Eight live does and four bucks from …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Mrs. A. Smith), Longleat House, Wiltshire, and Mells Manor House (especially Mr. M. McGarvie). Among the public …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and demesnes tastefully arranged, and enriched with woods and plantations; and from its great diversity of … The rateable annual value of the parish is 13,300. The woods are chiefly the remains of the ancient Caledonian … privilege of a weekly market and three annual fairs in the manor of Fyvie, and confirming to him and to his successors …