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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… with nine borderers having two carucates. There is wood for the pannage of five hogs, and one church. In the … built with stone at the bottom, and the upper part with wood of curious workmanship, having a lofty spire on the top …
A History of the County of Hertford
… are arable land, 838 acres permanent grass, and 129 acres wood. 1 The greater part of the parish is over 300 ft. above … Common lie in the south of the parish, with Small Hopes Wood and Stocking Spring to the north of the last. Moon Leys …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is a plain image-bracket. On the road skirting Monks Park Wood, north-east of the church, are three or four old … his possessions in Bentley were found to be 30 acres of wood held of the heirs of Roger de Mowbray by service of 1/30 … the manor of Astley in Knightlow Hundred, and as Bentley Wood ( Boscus) it was granted in August 1484 by Richard III …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was sold with Bentworth in 1832. 5 Gaston Grange, with a wood attached to it, also belongs to the Bentworth Hall … of the poet George Wither lived. 10 Such names as Colliers Wood and Nancole Copse point to the early operations of the … in the centre of a churchyard which is inclosed by a wood paling and surrounded by tall trees. It consists of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in the east wing, now bricked up, had late-17th-century wood mullions and transoms. The north front has the ancient … has a tapering round body of 18th-century brickwork with a wood capping: no sails are left. Green Meadow Farm, mile … Berkswell 10 s. per annum, to be paid out of his coppice wood called Round Reading's to the churchwardens and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… bordars. There were 20 acres of meadow and the wood was worth five hogs from the pannage. In London thirteen …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and square newels. The windows retain their original wood frames with leaded lights in small squares. The Duke of … woods and plantations there are some 80 acres, the largest wood being Berrow Wood. The chief crops are wheat, barley and beans, the amount …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1603 the men of Berwick St. James were accustomed to take wood and ferns from the forest, although their right to do so … Amesbury, wash and shear sheep, and mow, cut, and carry hay. They were to do five works weekly between 29 August and … the Till west of North field, 175 and the first cut of hay from Asserton meadow, 12 a., in Great Wishford belonged …