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A History of the County of Essex
… manor. West of the Nayland road lay part of the ancient wood of Cestrewald or Chesterwell in the north; in the south … 84 By 1841 much of the parish was arable land, but High wood and part of East wood remained west and east of Mile End … to commoning rights, and 68 per cent as coarse pasture and hay ground held in severalty; 100 a. at Mile End hall was …
A History of the County of Essex
… had acquired lands adjoining Algoods, including Friday wood and Cannons field which had belonged to St. Botolph's … a tenant was amerced for failing to work in the lord's hay when summoned to do so. 15 An unidentified Newland in … London market. He sometimes fed a little straw but never hay. 31 By 1845 Sir Henry Smyth owned all the land in …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… to Alfred C. Hargrove, who conveyed it in 1921 to Robert Wood. 8 In 1924 Wood sold it to Rose H. Bloom (d. 1933). It … flat 45 were both east of Queensgate. Gill ing and Hay croft, two of the closes named in 1551, were later part … to tenants, but they also produced their own corn and hay and kept many animals, especially cattle for fattening. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 14 At inclosure in 1803, when they comprised the corn and hay tithes of c. 20 a., the owner was William Grayburn, who … the 17th century as Canon Scrubs or Scrogs or Lillywhite wood, 52 the latter after the family of that name. 53 It … year from Pighill field. 56 At Woodhall there was a 10-a. wood in the 15th century, 57 and in 1774 the Warton estate …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… iv, p. 214. Yorks. & N. Humbs. Times, 6 Nov. 1981; G. B. Wood, Ferries and Ferrymen, 15. H.R.O., BC/II/7/11, p. 280; …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 16 Common meadow land lay beside the river in Bank or Hay dales, 17 and probably also in Thack or Thatch dales. 18 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… lay near the Humber bank. Inclosed pasture included the Wood, near Southcoates hamlet, and Ewelands, Chimney Land, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… holding had 2 ploughs, 60 a. of meadow, and pasturable wood 2 furlongs long and one broad, and it was worth 2 both …
A History of the County of Somerset
… vicar of Over Stowey, the latter claiming the right to cut wood there. 94 The assumed transfer of ownership of the soil … Plainsfield had 25 a. of woodland and the Stowey estate wood measuring 1½ league square. 96 Woodland belonging to the … and what remained was scrub rather than timber. 97 Friarn wood was said to cover 220 a. in the mid 17th century, but 46 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the vicar then received 20 s. in lieu of tithes in Friarn wood. 82 In the late 18th century the vicar refused to accept … elsewhere. A large monument to Thomas and James Rich by H. Wood of Bristol, dated 1815, bears carvings of farm …