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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… boundary is Snowdown, where there is a hamlet and large wood, named Woolwich, commonly called Wollege, the manor and estate of it belongs to Mr. Papillon, and the wood to the archbishop; and at a small distance further is a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… into the 17th century, 3 when three enclosures, near Cobbs wood in the eastern part of the parish, were known as … on the site of Park Farm. The road from there to Cobb's wood survives as a track. Beyond Cobb's wood was a group of cottages on the site of Little End …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Manors) adjoins Belle Cour on the south-west, and Pomeroy Wood is mile west. Stowford Farm (see belowManors) lies on …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… are eight servants, and two mills of thirty-four sulings. Wood for the pannage of five hogs, and two small woods for … argent and vert, three birds counterchanged; and then to Wood, before it came by sale into the family of Oxenden, who … well built; the pillars between the isles, now cased with wood, are slender and well proportioned. The outside is …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… who successfully claimed the right of pannage in the wood there. 38 The property was assessed in 1291 at 1 12 s. … for the rent of a red rose, 44 with licence to inclose the wood of 'Foly Johan' and make a park. 45 In 1318 a further … Elizabethan Roof, with Oak Pillars The tower, formerly of wood but rebuilt in brick in 1629 by the parish, is in three …
Magna Britannia
… remainder has passed by purchase and descent to Mr. Swete. Wood, in this parish, was the seat of a younger branch of the … became extinct. The heiress married Fortescue of Preston. Wood is now the property and residence of John Luscombe … was printing off. See p. 420. Francis Fortescue, Esq., of Wood, 1649; Peter, son of Sir Peter, 1674. Ralph de Pomerai …