Search
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… some 65 a. in the 18th and 19th centuries. 15 Moore's Wood, 40 a. south of Wilding's Copse in the late 16th … included Yielding Copse, which was described as a separate wood to the south of it in the 19th century. 16 In 1843 there …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to a height of 600 ft. in the north-east near Woodridden Wood. The arable and pasture land is for the most part in the … the woodland, Upper and Lower Lanham Copse and Woodridden Wood, lying away to the north. About two miles south-east of … stretches south to another angle on the east of Lister's wood called Ron Downe, and abutting upon the way opposite …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 39 OLD BYLAND GRANGE was granted in 1556 to Thomas Wood and John Brown. 40 It was then in the tenure of William … the west window was renewed, stone mullions replacing the wood frame which had formerly been there. Previously to this …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the Brendons to Bampton (Devon), for the name Marketpath wood survived in the later 19th century southwest of Comberow … the valleys south and south-west of Roadwater. 63 Trowden wood and the wood called the Castle were established near Washford by …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Against the walls are clusters of shafting, supporting a wood barrel ceiling. The nave, built in 1842, is extremely …
A History of the County of Bedford
… is the site of an ancient earthwork, thickly covered with wood and undergrowth, in whose neighbourhood Roman remains … first half of the 12th century, 39 and endowed it with the wood of Ravenesholt. This grant was confirmed by King Stephen … in Park Farm, belonging to Mr. Whitbread, and Park Wood, belonging to Col. Shuttleworth. 68 In the 14th century …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 4 In 1340 William de Weston had licence to impark his wood, 5 and a jury of 1579 stated that they had known the Abbot of Ramsey fell a great wood at Weston Grove. 6 A stream flows south-east through the … perhaps the William de Weston who had leave to impark his wood in 1340. 61 His widow, Agnes, released her corrody and …