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A History of the County of Oxford
… repair, but was allowed timber for this from the college wood; 372 Christ Church, on the other hand, seems to have … There was also a large extent of meadow (200 a.) and of wood (18 furl, league). The estate, worth 30 in 1086, had … in the meadows. 433 Cuxham was accustomed to buy hay and wood from Pyrton, which had plentiful rough pasture and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and of fines and heriots, together with all the great wood and timber standing and growing on the premises. In 1892 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… traces of a park on the Blackwell estate. 18 Raddington wood was recorded in 1480. 19 Oak, ash, and blackthorn were … the later parish, and there were 7 a. of meadow, 11 a. of wood, and 50 a. of pasture at Chubworthy and 4 furlongs by 3 … as Blackwell Cleeve and Upcott, and were owned by the Wood family and let to the Miltons and later to the Yeandles. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 1 In May 1900 the extra-parochial district called Bagley Wood was added to Radley. 2 Radley Church From The South-East … of land to the north-east of Radley, and between Bagley Wood and the river. Its boundaries in the 10th century were … London' lies to the south-west on the edge of Bagley Wood. An Inclosure Act for Kennington township was passed in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the yearly rent of 4l. Also one acre, or thereabouts, of wood-land in this parish, of the yearly value of 5s. are the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from Aldbourne through Preston and Whittonditch. Only Hens Wood in the south-west corner of the parish and the northern … and Chilton Foliat between Membury fort and Foxbury Wood and the ridges between Burney Farm and Crowood House are … Hill. 10 Leland aptly described the parish as fruitful of wood and corn, 11 and the normal sheep-and-corn husbandry of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… last abbot as a dwelling place together with 100 loads of wood, a swan mark with the profit thereof, and 266 13 s. 4 d. … each holding an acre next the water, a moiety of the wood of Walton, which lay next Raveley, and the moiety of 30 acres of wood in Barewe. 102 The abbot was also to have the right of …