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A History of the County of Surrey
… a war bow, and could use it, is untrue. A load of wood was cut, at Vachery, for remaking the rood-loft, in … has a nave and chancel with apsidal end, a bell-turret of wood, and three bells. ADVOWSONS The advowson of the original …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… early as 1254, in which year he was fined for wasting his wood in Melchet Forest. 9 Richard l'Engleys, who was coroner …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a handsome new house, called Buckfield, in the middle of a wood of that name. Mr. Charles Lethbridge added to this house …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… reafforestation and other records of later date. 6 Wood as well as pasture always belonged to the manor, 7 and … Leland saw low meadows, moorish ground and but very little wood in this quarter of the forest, 9 and at the present day … woodland apart from Sheriff Hutton Park and Stittenham Wood. The village of Sheriff Hutton is long and straggling; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… extensive woodland, Snailcreep hanging and Sherrington wood, is part of the Great Ridge woodland. A Roman road … were 12 a. of meadow, 120 a. of pasture, and 80 a. of wood. 86 In the mid 13th century the demesne of Sherrington …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… patches of plateau gravel on the hill-tops near Spencer's Wood and Shinfield Lodge. There are also some alluvial … district has recently been formed at Spencer's Wood, embracing parts of Shinfield, Grazeley and … usual at the period, having a central unmoulded mullion of wood, the upper third being divided from the lower part by a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… stone; at the southeast part of it there is much coppice wood, a deep and miry country at all times, most of it being …