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A History of the County of York North Riding
… commemorated by Spital Hill Plantation. Hildenley hamlet, wood, Hall and park with fish-ponds are close to Malton on …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… whole length; the windows of the lower story have modern wood frames, but the first floor is lighted on the west by … tiles were also discovered. The old font, which is of wood, is preserved at the hall. On the floor are two stone … annuus). At this time (in 1220) the chapel was still of wood and quite ruinous. 41 The stipendiary chaplains were for …
A History of the County of Hertford
… uninclosed common fields and is partly in Clothall parish. Wood End, a considerable hamlet in the timbered district in … and three barns filled with wheat, oats, barley and hay, a good hall (doubtless on the site of Ardeley Bury) with … granary and kitchen, stables and a place for storing hay. In the hall were four small butts, three cups, 'lead …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the centre of the parish and flows southwards. Ardley Wood (40 a.) and Ballard's Copse (called Chilgrove in the … 12 are the remains of more extensive woodland. Ardley Wood was partly cut down in the early 19th century to … as late as 1881 the parish still had nearly 60 acres of wood. 14 From early times the parish was traversed by an …
A History of the County of Worcester
… border to the valley of the Severn on the east. At Areley Wood in the north-west a height of over 400 ft. is reached. … There are disused brickworks south-east of Areley Wood. The parish was inclosed under an Act of 1846, 6, the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… water, 2,238 acres being permanent grass and 100 acres wood and plantations. 3 No return of land in cultivation has … in the 'Forest of Richmond' and to have herbage and dead wood. He made default, 17 and seems to have lost his right. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is situated close to the east edge of the large Arley Wood, about mile west of the church, has remains of a moat, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… trustees of Admiral Edward Hawker, who sold it to Thomas Wood. Of him it was purchased in 1872 by Michael Spartali. … time the house was remodelled. 159 In 1874 Thomas Fowler Wood sold the manor to Mrs. C. W. Estcourt, who sold in 1877 …