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A History of the County of Northampton
… grass. In the north-west, the land near Bearshank Wood rises to 254 ft. above the ordnance datum, but near the … of the manor. 5 The name Bearshank, now only given to the wood, may have been used for the north-western portion of the … sheriff's aid and other dues to the Hundred Court. 6 The wood is mentioned in 1540, 7 and in 1565 was appurtenant to …
A History of the County of Worcester
A History of the County of Oxford
… century lay immediately south of Maiden's Grove and Doyley Wood in Pishill. 5 Before the formation of the parish of … with the old parish of Pyrton. The chief Woods are Doyley Wood, named after the D'Oilly family which held the manor in the Middle Ages, Pishillbury Wood, and Long Wood. Pishill village lies in an isolated …
A History of the County of Somerset
… along the LangportSomerton road. To the north, near Pitney wood, it reaches 225 ft., forming a spur at the end of the … the village, the northern boundary being marked by Pitney wood, and the division between them by Middle Hedge Road. 21 … be the casing of an older stone wall. Window frames are of wood, as in the 17th-century example at Estate Farm, 31 or …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to 'a valley called Frithesdene' as a boundary, 8 and a 'wood in Berkhampstead called le Frith' is mentioned about the … Edmund Lee and others. 30 The suit concerned Pitstone Wood, which Warde declared to be parcel of his manor, and in … courts baron, and having a tenancy in common in the wood, which was shown by the Court Rolls, each lord knowing …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is a small district in the north of the parish. Plaitford Wood and Boulder Wood in the north form the chief part of the woodland. … vestry, west gallery, north porch and west bell turret of wood. The walls of the church are probably of early 13th …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… eight servants, and twelve acres of meadow and an half. Wood for the pannage of one hundred and forty hogs. In the … one mill of fifty-five pence, and twenty acres of meadow. Wood for the pannage of sixty hogs. In the time of king … in the church of Lincoln. Willis's Cath. vol. ii. p. 171. Wood's Ath. vol. ii. p. 671. He left this benefice, being …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the latter can be seen a brick-lined opening blocked with wood. In the west wall is a late-14thcentury equilateral … in the chancel. The floors are of brick, tiles, and wood, with some stone in the tower; there is one step from …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… villeins, with 6 cottagers, having 6 carucates, there is wood for the pannage of 5 hogs. In the time of king Edward … villeins, with 3 borderers, hav ing 4 carucates. There is wood for the pannage of 5 hogs. In the time of king Edward … all her right to two carucates of land, and fifty acres of wood, in the manor of Plumsted, in consideration of which, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… south, amounted to only 37 a. The farmer also held a 3-a. wood of oak and ash. There were still 8 freeholders, 2 of … the rental was over 24 10s. but there was said to be no wood nor underwood beyond what barely sufficed to inclose the …
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