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A History of the County of Buckingham
… keeper of Ickford Bridge with an oak from Brill (Brohull) Wood for repairs. 4 The present bridge, which carries the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Div. Co. Hil. 7 Jas. I; Close, 7 Jas. I, pt. xv. P.C.C. 2 Wood. Feet of F. Bucks. Hil. 6 Jas. I. Ibid. Div. Co. Mich. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 18th century. 6 The following place-names occur: Ernesden Wood, belonging to Lavendon Abbey 7 (xiii cent.); Windmill … (Passelewe). 159 Usburn obtained a licence to impark his wood at Stocking within Salcey Forest in 1257, 160 and … 1230, when William de Houghton was allowed to impark his wood at Bunsty. 180 Joan (Dakeney) was holding this park with …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the Wyndmylhyl Close, land called the Laund, and a little wood called Hyghwood. 11 Mention is also made of the Tenoke … may be mentioned Yerdewere, le Fladehey, and Waldey Wood, all of which were acquired by the family of Norwich. 23 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… extreme north of the parish is occupied by Leckhampstead Wood, with Notamore Copse, Libby Wood and part of Wicken Wood. South of these woods are Hill Farm Wood House, Brook …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to the poor in lieu of any rights to sere and broken wood. The annual dividends of 1 11 s. 4 d. are applied in the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… a by-road which eventually passes eastward through Wicken Wood into Northamptonshire. The main part of the village lies … p.m. 27 Edw. III, file 73, no. 5. References to Ferris Wood (19 acres) occur until the 17 th century ( L. and P. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 13th century there was a park here besides 100 acres of wood, 5 and the records of the 14th century give the same … 'le Highfrith' and 'Wolsalewode' or 'Woolfall Wood' were amongst the manorial appurtenances from 1472 to 1708, 7 and the modern Broomhills Wood and Back Wood date from the early years of the 17th …