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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… about 3373l. yearly value. It is very bare of coppice wood; the Old Wood, so called, in Ringleton, being the only one in it. The …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… vestry, nave, and north and south transepts. There is a wood and stone south porch and over the west gable is a small wood bell-turret with a shingled spire. The walls of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… hundred and forty-two acres of arable, meadow, marsh, and wood, and thirty shillings rent in Woolwiche; and that John …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Grene, to Washinglenes Gate, to the west of Kempston Wood, and thence to Culey Grene (each a mile). 2 MANORS In … 1535 the estate was valued at 15 7 s. 3 d. with 8 acres of wood worth 8 s., while rents repaid and wages amounted to 1 7 … 3 a. 1 r. of meadows, 7 acres of pasture, 17 acres of wood and 16 s. rent, 83 while 12 acres of land, part of this …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the village, was erected after an older mill, probably of wood, had been blown down in October 1815. 5 It is of red … in 1219; 26in 12256 she had leave to assart 8 acres of wood in Wootton, and when her daughter Sibyl gave them to St. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… adjoining parishes is much covered with frequent coppice wood. The soil is like Denton last-described, very poor, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the time of inclosure, represented by Wootton (or King's) wood. Much of the western parish boundary follows such … presumably marking the limits of the medieval Wootton wood and other royal woods in the parish such as Fewden. 17 … 13th century, and Down way (the road past Wootton Down), Wood way (perhaps the road from Wootton towards Stonesfield), …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… until c. 1406, 37 remains above ground, but a house in Wood Street, probably of the 17th century, is called Priory … A row of 15 cottages, called Victory Row, at the end of Wood Street is said locally to have been built in c. 1817 by … Alan Basset (d. 12323) was allowed to inclose 3 a. of his wood of Wootton, which lay within Braydon Forest, together …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… than ninety-one cartloads were sent from Manydown, and wood was again supplied in 1398 for the works of the … manor. 14 In 1332 they received licence to impark their wood of Wootton, 15 which was visited by the royal huntsmen …
A History of the County of Warwick
… at College Farm, above Forde Hall. Near here is Mockley Wood, which, with May's Wood in the centre of the parish and Austy Wood near Edstone, is one of the larger blocks of woodland. …
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