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A History of the County of Oxford
… by the trustees of John Charles MacDermot, of St. John's Wood, London, who was lord in 1852, but was not resident, the … in 1642: Protestation Ret. 48; Hearth Tax Oxon. 1467. Wood-Jones, Dom. Archit. Banbury Region, 22. Hearth Tax Oxon. … Hearth Tax Oxon. 1467; MS. Dunkin, 439/1, p. 328. Wood-Jones, op. cit. 6467, 20911. O.R.O., victlrs' recogs. …
Magna Britannia
… James Stuart. Trevillet, formerly a seat of the family of Wood, is now a farm-house. The church of Tintagell was …
Magna Britannia
… of Oliver Champernowne. His descendants, by the name of Wood, alias Atwood, continued to possess and reside at … curious that this letter proves the fact alleged by Wood, that Howell's work does not consist entirely of genuine … Comyns, Esq., grandfather of the Rev. John Comyns, of Wood, in this parish; who possesses also the manors of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and then holding Tandridge, granted the prior 80 acres of wood, receiving in return the grant of mast for thirty hogs, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the village, with a station at Danzey Green and another at Wood End. To the north-east, about 1 miles from the church, … ceilings with rough main beams. Beaumont Hill Farm, near Wood End and mile north of Tanworth Church, is a large …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 1679. He describes it as 'that stupendous natural rock, wood, and prospect buildings of extraordinary expense the cloisters, descents, gardens, and avenue through the wood, august and stately; but the land all about wretchedly … Lord Lovelace's plate. 16 It was formerly called Taplow Wood and Green Common, and was the subject of many disputes …
A History of the County of Worcester
… tried to obtain licence to cut down and sell timber in his wood of Bentley to the value of 200 marks. It was found that pannage in the wood was due to the king and his tenants, and, as the wood was part of the royal forest of Feckenham, waste would …
A History of the County of Surrey
… demised the manor of Tatsfield and lands there called Wett Wood, Coppin's Heath, Coppin's Mead, Marles Wood, Lord's Mead, Longlands, Row Tie, Cubitt's or Kippers Coppice and Frith Wood to his son Charles and his daughter Alice Gresham to pay …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of land in Tattenhoe and of housebote and haybote in his wood there to Snelshall Priory, 74 and William Martel … and of Tattenhoe parish, it is said, were buried in a wood. 75 The priory acquired other lands in the parish about … ft. 3 in. by 14 ft. 3 in., with a western bell-turret of wood. It was built in 1540 from some of the remains of …