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A History of the County of Northampton
… the most of which is grassland, with a fair amount of wood around Lyveden. The parishes are bounded on the east by … in the 17th century of the Over and Great Assart, South Wood or South Hay, Lady Wood, Bradshaw Wood and Bareshanke Meadow (now …
A History of the County of Northampton
… conveyed the manors of Churchfield and Lyveden with lands, wood and rent in Pottereslyveden, Overlyveden, Lyveden and … 1540 Sir Thomas Tresham had licence to impark 120 acres of wood, 250 acres of pasture and 50 acres of meadow in Lyveden … Lyveden Park; the lands abutted on the east on Bareshank Wood and on Whynney Green in Pilton; on the west on the wood …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 'woodland in the Weald of Surrey and Sussex.' 3 In Sydney Wood were glass-houses, of which the only relic is the name … land in Alfold, 9 and in a deed of 1313 John D'Abernon's wood called 'le Wylwode' is mentioned. This was probably the wood of 40 acres of oaks, possibly the 'Wealden' Wood named …
Magna Britannia
… it a cotton-mill, the property of Mr. Nightingale. At Lea-wood is a large hat manufactory, belonging to Messrs. Saxton …
A History of the County of Oxford
… O.R.O., incl. award. For plan (dated 1710 in error) see Wood-Jones, Dom. Archit. Banbury Region, 191. Agric. … and Children, 351. Localinformation. Hearth Tax Oxon. 146. Wood, Athenae, iii. 185189. Gardner, Dir. Oxon. (1852); Plot, … penes Lt.-Col. R. Bartram and for this type of house see Wood-Jones, Dom. Archit. Banbury Region, 125 and passim. See …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… as those cultivated by the plough, as also of wool and hay, whencesoever arising in the parish of this church, … Matthew Morirce, about 1630. Hugh Whyting, in 1650. 10 Wood, 1720. Robert Hodges, ob. 1751. 11 Thomas Austen, A. M. …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… land that was of Ralph Cucu, 54 ells less 1 in.; all in wood and stone etc.; rent 8s. p.a.; swore fealty; for the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… annually laid over this rhine at Pathe for the removal of hay from Aller moor, but that at all other times the ferryman … as a procession way in 1572 and 1653, 25 and was known as Wood Lane by 1885. 26 Penny Hill Lane runs north-east from … enclosure within which it formerly stood, known as Chapel Hay c. 1665 349 and Chapel Orchard in 1838, lay towards the …