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A History of the County of Rutland
… Princess Elizabeth, eldest daughter of James I. Tunneley Wood, in the middle of the park, may represent 'Todyngley … in 1185 64 and may possibly be identified with the wood called 'Bernardeshul' in 1329 and the 'Barnardeshilpark' …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and two mills of 43 shillings, and 29 acres of meadow; wood for the pannage of 20 hogs. In the time of king Edward … pounds. Of this manor Richard de Tonebridge holds as much wood as 20 bogs may go out from, and one mill of five … Rot. Esch. an. 32 Henry VIII. pt. 5. Philipott, p. 46. See Wood's Ath. vol. ii. Fasti, p. 7. The Boseviles all lie …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… about a quarter of a mile eastward from Eythorne-court wood, near the road leading to Waldershare. A fair is held …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Upstreet, formerly the property of the Sandys. Faccombe Wood covers the whole of the south-western portion of the … cent.); Bucks and Bolts (Bolts Copse adjoining Faccombe Wood, now grubbed) 20 (xvi cent.); Woodesend Copice, … that it would be no damage if Oliver cut down 50 acres of wood in his wood of Faccombe within the royal forest of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… lands were said to contain 367 acres of land, 23 of wood and 85 'of cops and wood.' The 'farmer' of the manor had 'common for hogges' only in Faringdon Wood and the other tenants common for both 'hogges and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the south of the parish, where in the south-east the Great Wood stretches south of Farleigh Park; and in the south-west … The octagonal stone font is modern, and replaces one of wood. There are three bells by Mears and Stainbank, 1872. For …
A History of the County of Surrey
… There are traces of a bank, partly encircling Farley Wood, which may be the inclosure of the park claimed by … names, Farley Park is probably now represented by Farley Wood. See Chan. Inq. p.m. 23 Edw. III, file 106, no. 169; 49 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… nave 41 ft. long and 17 ft. wide, with a bell-turret of wood at the west and a south porch. The walls are probably of … church was evidently 'beautified' at this period, the flat wood and plaster arch between chancel and nave being part of …