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A History of the County of Warwick
… and broken curved pediment. The main cornice is of wood enriched with carvings and modillions. In the roof are … was permitted by the king in 1291 to bring 60 acres of his wood in Alcester within the forest of Feckenham into …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Alkunbiry, Alconbury cum Weston (xiv cent.); Wode or Wood Weston (xiv-xvii cent.). Alconbury cum Weston was … there are extensive views. The park represents possibly a wood of 82 acres which lay between Monkswood and the demesne wood (one league in circuit) given by King John to Earl …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… junction of the lane and the road from Ramsbury, Aldbourne Wood, c. 800 m. south-east, Ewins Hill, 1.5 km. east, and … strips and owed services of washing and shearing sheep. Hay in the lord's meadows in Wanborough was cut by tenants of … Wood. 330 In 1622 Henry Martin claimed free warren in Hay Leaze in Upham, adjoining the warren. He was accused in …
A History of the County of Hertford
… land, 193 acres of permanent grass, and 277 acres of wood, 1 and includes the hamlets of Moneybury Hill on the … Cherrywicke and Bursden's Hall Lane. There is a large wood to the north-west of the parish called Aldbury Nowers, … important houses in the parish are Tom's Hill (Mr. R. W. Wood), south of the village; Northfield (Mr. John Mead), …
A History of the County of Hertford
… were arable, 3,666 acres were permanent grass, 224 acres wood, and about 200 acres land covered with water. 1 It lies … village to Elstree; another from Radlett to Boreham Wood; and one from Aldenham village to Stanmore. There are … the food of the lord of the manor, to weed, to raise the hay, to harrow, &c. 157 The lands called MEDBURN and GREAT …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… parish. Here is a considerable trade in timber, coals and wood hoops. There is a detached piece of the parish lying … It is in a fine state of preservation; the crest is of wood and preserves its original colour. There is a ring of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… penny' had been paid to the vicar in satisfaction of wood, furze and fuel tithe, 140 and that a customary rate of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the known records. In a fine of 1720 there is mention of a wood of 50 acres. 4 In the Crondall Customary of 1567 the following place-names occur under Aldershot:A grove of wood called 'The Home Grove,' a wood called 'Owles Holes,' and a close lying near 'Le …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and the steep slopes there provided rough grazing. Dixton Wood, some 40 a. on the eastern slopes of Woolstone Hill, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is very fertile. There is some hop-ground, and but little wood, most of which lies to the southward of the village, on … pence. There are one hundred and seventy acres of meadow. Wood for the pannage of sixty hogs. In its whole value in the … There are five mills of twenty shillings, and a small wood. In this ville Radulphus holds half a suling of the …
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