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A History of the County of Hampshire
… width, with red tiled roofs, and the bell-turret is of wood with a shingled spire. The only part of the old church …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… arable, the rest, with the exception of about 7 acres of wood, being laid down in permanent pasture. 2 The subsoil is …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 1955 there were several woods, the largest being Weston Wood (48 a.) and Mead Copse. Two main roads cross the parish: … d'Oilly, the latter's grant including the manor-house, a wood and one of the mills, presumably in the north-west of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is partly covered by the large Waverley (formerly Wethele) Wood, which extends into Stoneleigh and gives Weston its …
A History of the County of Warwick
… piercings in the shell of the respond which open into the wood-lintelled squint towards the high altar. Below these … at the angles with trefoil ends and two on the lid; the wood has been grained and varnished. In the nave is a rather …
A History of the County of Bedford
… has been worked in a now disused claypit at Westoning Wood End, and is used in the manufacture of bricks, the works … site of another manor-house can also be seen at Westoning Wood End, near the farm of the same name. In the east of the … 30 a. meadow worth 45 s.; 15 a. pasture worth 7 s. 6 d.; a wood worth 5 s. yearly; 1 watermill 20 s.; rent of free …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… rises from the rivers to the town wall. In the west Hyam wood, east of which was a park, was the only woodland. 13 Two … By 1538 a lodge had been built for the keeper of Hyam wood: 71 it was probably on the site of Hyam Park near the … from within the town or the suburb of Westport. Hyam wood was then 40 a. 163 The pattern of farming in the parish …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… with coppice woods, among which is that called Long Beech wood, further notice of which will be taken hereafter, where … and one mill of thirty pence, and twenty acres of meadow. Wood sussicient for the pannage of twenty hogs. In the time … year, granted it, with its appurtenances, and the land and wood in this parish, commonly called Westwellpark, the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… intrudes north-westwards between Shrub down and Avoncliff wood, curves in a semi-circle from Avoncliff to Iford. The … the largest parcels were in Great down south of Avoncliff wood, in fields and furlongs east of the lane from Upper to … until the early 14th century. From that time Avoncliff wood, 3540 a., formed part of the manorial demesne. 154 Addy …
A History of the County of Worcester
… painted panelling of the 18th century, with a fine carved wood chimney-piece of contemporary date. The less important … kitchen garden. 6 A stone coffin has been found in Nunnery Wood, and there is a stone-lined well in a pool close by. …
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