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A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the manor; he had also 16 oxgangs of demesne land and a wood called Frensholme. 8 The rest of the manor was let out …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of this parish is very sandy, much covered with coppice wood, and the grounds exceedingly parkish, having formerly … of twenty shillings, and thirty-three acres of meadow. Wood sufficient for the pannage of twenty bogs. To this manor … acknowledging her supremacy. Batt. Somn. pt. ii. p. 159. Wood's Ath. vol. i. col. 171. Likewise chancellor of Norwich, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Eight acres at Colford and a fourth part of the wood and pasture land at Witton (Wictune) belonged to the … this wall. The eastern bay of the aisle is fitted with a wood screen, mostly modern, but with pieces of 15th-century …
A History of the County of Warwick
… however, the abbot had to pay 50 marks to recover his wood of Sambourne which had been seized for the misdeeds of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… may account for stones said to have been found in the wood on the hilltop. 60 Torweston Barton was the name given …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Park is the seat of Mr. Wickham Noakes, J.P. Unstedbury Wood evidently takes its name from the family of Ownsted, … Hyde, to William son of Osbert de Purley of a moiety of a wood called Nithea in the manor of Sanderstead. 28 The … beneath, which reads as follows 58: 'Here lyeth Nicholas Wood, the thirde sonne of John at Wood of Sandersted Corte …
A History of the County of Oxford
… harvest homes and sheep-shearings. 23 Both he and Anthony Wood mention the pleasant walks, the fine trees, the groves and fishponds. Wood 24 saw enough to declare the north end of the main … in 1626, she was buried in 1657 at Little Wittenham. 187 Wood adds that the distich over the door: Thanks to thy …
A History of the County of Oxford
… c. 10 a. of meadow, c. 100 a. of pasture, and c. 2 a. of wood. 141 In 1659 most of the township was pasture closes, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… stone for the quoins and details. The north porch is of wood and the tower has a timber upper stage with a shingled … Grene, a close called Segars, the West More (moor), Guston Wood Ponnydalles (a field), Adam's More (moor), Whitt's … &c.) supplied by Capt. G. A. Kempthorne, R.A.M.C. See Bear Wood in Hurst. Lay Subs. R. bdle. 73, no. 5. Ibid. no. 7. …
Magna Britannia
… is divided between William Shore Nightingale, Esq., of Lea-wood house, and the family of Hopkinson of Ufton-field farm. … Lowe, and is the present proprietor. The manor of Borough-wood, in this parish, has long been in the Wilmot family: it …