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A History of the County of Hampshire
… of brick with stone dressings; it has an east window with wood frame and tracery, and a round-headed window on either …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… an average rent at fifteen shillings an acre. There is no wood in it. The parish contains about two thousand six … salt pits of four shillings, and eighteen acres of meadow. Wood for the pannage of ten hogs. After which, this manor … to this manor, the ruins of which are still visible in the wood near it, which was esteemed as a chapel of ease to the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… fine inequality of ground, and being richly clothed with wood, shews nature in a most pleasing and picturesque state. … There are ten servants, and twelve acres of meadow, and a wood. In the time of king Edward the Confessor, it was worth …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in the north, where it attains about 260 ft. in Eastwick Wood. The village stands about 135 ft. above ordnance datum … and continues under the name of Cockrobin Lane to Eastwick Wood in the extreme north of this parish, and thence into Sawbridgeworth. In Eastwick Wood is the fragment of a homestead moat. MANOR At the time …
A History of the County of Bedford
… corner in the extreme south, where 7 acres of Whipsnade Wood extend into the parish. 1 The land rises from 290 ft. in … and the other an acre. The park contained 28 acres of wood. 4 No mention occurs of a castle at Eaton Bray after the … with garden and fish-ponds on the 'Down Park' land, wood called 'Dodesymmeshange' and four water-mills. 77 The …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in the level is very slight, from 300 ft. in Eaton Wood to 229 ft. at the Thames. There are several disused …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the Priory grounds; Cateswood (of ancient origin), Home Wood and Hook Wood in the north of the parish are all of some size. Eaton … quitclaimed one messuage, 373 acres of land, meadow and wood, and 7 marks rent in Staploe. 78 Certainly Robert …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… but it had previously been sown with oats. 11 Bickley Wood was said in 1334 to be land inclosed from the waste; it … Yorks. 1901). A Ralph Langdale in 1561 conveyed to Richard Wood of Pickering a capital messuage called Kirkdale in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parnell, Baron Congleton, the owner in 1985. 106 Wakesdean Wood, 22 a., was sold with Stonedown Wood in Bower Chalke to a Mr. Ingle in 1919, 107 and was … and Alvediston. Each year some coppices were cut and the wood from them sold; in 174950 the coppices cut included …
Magna Britannia
… Mr. Thomas Young was engaged as the principal carver in wood 32, in Ja nuary, 1689. In 1691, Joel Lobb was employed … stands near the foot of a steep hill, finely covered with wood, and at a small distance above the Derwent, which runs … was the same artist who was employed also as a carver in wood. His name occurs as having been paid for a statue in …