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A History of the County of Hampshire
… in 1292 John de Drokensford obtained licence to impark a wood in Crux Easton. 15 On the death of John the manor passed … de Drokensford in 1292 obtained licence to make out of his wood of Horseley and land of his adjoining the wood. For it had appeared by inquisition that the king would …
A History of the County of Sussex
… upward from the Ouse Valley to Little Bentley Farm and Wood, at an altitude of 200 ft. The centre of the parish lies … basement, three windows to the ground of two lights with wood mullions and transoms and plastered labels to the heads, … frames and the middle one is inlaid with lines of holly wood and ebony; the upper panels have enriched moulded frames …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 1878 parts of Cuddesdon (Vent farm, part of Holton Wood, Pilfrance) were transferred to Holton and other parts … and, in the west, by the road from Garsington to Coombe Wood corner, a straete in Saxon times. 5 The northern … formed by the Cuddesdon Brook, which flows through Coombe Wood, and used to cut the ancient parish in two. A plateau of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… times the site had been converted into tillage, the wood all down, and that he, Sir Robert, had compounded with … is of good and well wrought freestone, and the higher of wood, richly adorned and set forth and garnished with variety … 'railed with good postes, rails, and lattices of wood,' from which an avenue of trees led directly to the park …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Hist. of the Rebellion, ed. W. D. Macray, iii. 4423; Wood, Life, i. 113. J. Townsend, News of a Country Town, 62 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… There is a tradition that it was a hermit living in Cumnor Wood who advised that Abingdon Abbey should be built on its present site. 16 References to the wood are very frequent in the history of the abbey. It was granted like Bagley Wood 17 to successive abbots in free custody. 18 An intrusion …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… barley and wheat. There are a few small woods, Fogfield Wood, The Carr and the Rookery, but these amount altogether …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Ralph de Gorges is mentioned as having cut trees in the wood of the Abbot of Merevale at Dunton, 120 and he probably …
Magna Britannia
… the same, a granary for corn, and underneath, a vault or wood-house; also a brewhouse, bakehouse, and offices, and …
Magna Britannia
… bootcher, in the parish of All Saints, in Derby, Robert Wood, ironmonger, and Robert Brookhouse, tanner, beinge the …
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