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A History of the County of Worcester
… a light stone colour and are crowned at the eaves by a wood modillion cornice. Over the front doorway is a coved … he was required to render account to the brethren of the wood which he was selling at Suckley. 92 In 1535 the priory's … is roofed with tiles. The timber bellcote is covered with wood shingles and has a pyramidal tiled roof. The nave dates …
A History of the County of Northampton
… higher land. In the north-east angle of the parish is Lady Wood Head, to the west of which is Assarts Coppice. In the northwest is Cat's Head Wood, with Cat's Head Lodge to the south of it. Snapes Wood, lower down along its western boundary, is a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… towards Purley Hall, backed by the green slope of Sulham Wood. The houses are few in number and appear to be for the … are: High Moor, Peat Moor, la Friht 3 (xiii cent.); Sulham Wood 4 (xiv cent.); Frenches 5 (xvi cent.). MANORS The manor …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… with copper. It is supported on the east by two large wood posts rising from the floor of the nave; these are …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… from it by a wooden colonnade. All the windows have wood frames, and are mostly of lancet shape with the … deal front. Over the west end of the nave roof is a plain wood bell-turret, with pointed lights to the bell-chamber, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Knapp, Bullington, in the eighteenth; 4 and Fern Hill Wood, Holt Wood, Leyhill Lince in the twentieth century. 5 Manors There …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 13 shillings and a half. There are eight acres of meadow; wood for the pannage of 60 bogs. There is a church. In the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 'Pinnegrave' or 'Pinsgrove' is constantly applied to a wood in this parish from 1248 onwards. 2 Other woods and … part of his life. He was then, as described by Anthony Wood, a melancholy, retired man and a 'great cherisher of … at the Abingdon sessions. 16 The house is described by Wood as 'private and lone in a romancy place.'He mentions the …