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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… village. 92 There were 5060 a. of woods, including Ell wood, c. 30 a., and Oak Hill wood, c. 20 a., in the north-west corner of the parish in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… There is a church and four acres of meadow, and one mill. Wood for fifty hogs. In the time of king Edward the Confessor …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… PARISH contains about 3100 acres of land, of which 250 are wood. It is pleasantly situated as to the eastern part of it … is very poor indeed, and such of it as is not coppice wood is mostly covered with heath and furze, especially about … acres of meadow, and 1 mill of 20 shillings, and 1 den of wood sufficient for the pannage of 5 bogs. The whole manor is …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Acres of Land, sixty of Meadow, sixty of Pasture, two of Wood, one Hundred of Moor, with the Appurtenances in … Hundred of Meadow, two Hundred of Pasture, one Hundred of Wood, and 20s. Rent, with the Appurtenances in Kegworth, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the town for the time being used to deliver one load of wood out of the wood growing upon the commons to every newlymarried man … of all gelds and service save prayers, with stuff from his wood for their buildings, and mast for their pigs without …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a few dwellings retain stone mullioned windows and ancient wood lintels. Most of the farmhouses are in the village; … parish economy. The demesne of Swalcliffe contained Tourne Wood, most of the trees from which were sold in 1395, and there was another wood in the township known as Wykeham's Grove; 421 in 1400 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the course of another ancient track north of Swallowcliffe Wood. The eastern boundary with Sutton Mandeville follows Hut … Broom Close Coppice, 4 a., were in the lord's hand, Hat Wood, 11 a., was part of Upper farm, and Bess's Hill Wood, 1 a., was part of Lower farm c. 1730. 161 In 1843 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… runs through the parish from Riseley Common to Spencer's Wood Common. From this highway two roads branch off on the … timbers, and some of the framework supporting the modern wood bell-turret may date from the same period; none of the … barge-boards are of the 15th century. The transept has a wood floor considerably above the level of the nave, and has …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… contains in the whole 2300 acres of land, of which 600 are wood, and 250 marsh land. On the north side of the above road … are several wharfs for the landing and shipping of corn, wood, coals, and other commodities, but the greatest traffic … The old Roman road runs along the southern part of this wood. Dr. Thorpe supposed that Swanscombe was the vagniace of …