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A History of the County of Stafford
… abuts on the formerly extraparochial area of Teddesley Hay. The ground is very low lying but rises in the north-east … Trussell were said to have rights of pasture in Teddesley Hay of which Sir Edward Littleton had inclosed the greater … Acton Trussell and Bednall, namely Shuthill Common, Lords Wood Common, Old Sydnall Common, and Bednall Head Common were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to the rectory's garden, malt-house, brew-house, granary, hay grange, pig-house, ox-house, and sheepcote, and to the … roof principal, perhaps an indication of the shortage of wood that afflicted the north and central parts of … succeeded in 1433 by Maud, by then the wife of Humphrey Hay. 276 In 1435 the reversion of the manor was granted by …
A History of the County of Surrey
… assessed at 8 hides and then held by Godric. There was a wood worth twenty hogs and it was valued at 100 s. 3 In the … held it of the king and it was assessed at 2 hides and a wood worth twenty hogs; the value was still 100 s. 31 This …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… shillings and two-pence, and twelve acres of meadow, wood for the pannage of ten hogs. In the time of king Edward …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at places with small inclosures and coppices of wood, with towns, frequent villages and their churches, and … There are thirteen acres of pasture, and three servants. Wood sufficient for fencing. Of this land two knights hold of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… mostly deciduous: in the northern corner are Peasewell Wood (reduced in size in the middle of the 20th century) and Harcomb Wood, 8 and on the middle slopes of Adlestrop Hill are Comb Wood and three plantations made apparently in the late 18th …
Magna Britannia
… still live in thy fear, and in thy favour dye." Anthony Wood, in his account of Mr. Carew, says, that a splendid …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with goods valued at 32, had 20 worth of wheat, peas, and hay, a cow, 2 bullocks, and a pig worth 5. 136 Another small … cows, a loom, farm, and hemp valued at 21 s., and corn and hay valued at 4 10 s. 137 His son Richard Swinburne described … land was meadow or pasture and there were 30 acres of wood including a new plantation of 9 acres. 148 The terms of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in 1317. 6 Leland records that Morton Bridge was of wood, 7 and in 1551 Robert Thompson of this place left 'a … The parapet is plain and of modern date, as also is the wood roof, which has a pointed barrel ceiling. Plan of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… manor. 10 There are several coppices, but the only large wood is Fernhill Wood (50 a.). 11 Albury village, 12 the site of the parish … the lord of the manor from midsummer to Michaelmas. After hay-making each had a right to fixed quantities of meat, …
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