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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Copse, Crowdhill Copse in the east, and Stoke Park Wood in the south. The meadow land west of Stoke Common is …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a few acres of woodland in the parish. A small circular wood, Bishopstone Folly, was growing above the west coomb in … the prebendary's manor was presumably the tithes of grain, hay, and sheep which in the Middle Ages were due from the … 1405. 150 Barnstone assigned to the vicars tithes of corn, hay, wool, and lambs from the 9 copyhold yardlands of the …
A History of the County of Durham
… of his aunts, Richard Wright, Robert Faucon, and John Hay, all over thirty. 52 Robert Faucon (1434) held lands in … to John Hartburn. 54 Robert was dead in 1442. 55 Thomas Hay had held land in Newbiggin before 1405; his heir was a … Thomas Davison son of William sold it in 1795 to George Wood of Durham. On the death of his cousin, Isabel widow of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of 54 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow, and 4 acres of wood in Bisley. 8 Hugh de Smerhulle in his turn enfeoffed … 18 ft. 2 in., north aisle 6 ft. wide and a west porch of wood. The nave is probably that of a 12th-century building, … the nave with its old timbers; it is capped by a modern wood spire covered with oak shingles. The west porch probably …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his widow. The northern part of this parish is all coppice wood, among which is a considerable part of the great tract called Clowes wood, belonging jointly to Sir Edward Dering and Sir Rowland … calves, lambs, geese, flax, wool, milk, milkmeats, cheese, hay, herbage, silva cedua, and all titheable things within …
A History of the County of Surrey
… mills, 140 acres of land, 9 acres of meadow, 60 acres of wood, a rent of 28 s. 2 d., and 2 lb. of pepper is recorded … This must formerly have had an external stair, probably of wood. The whole is crowned by a cornice and embattled parapet …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to the tenants' holdings, which were no more than the hay closes normally found in most villages, Poure's demesne … 118, 161. F. J. Varley, Siege of Oxf. 8586. See below. Wood, City of Oxford, i. 155; iii. 118. See below, p. 68. … O.U. Reg. i. See above, p. 67. V.C.H. Oxon. iii. 327; Wood, Athenae, ii. 6061. Cf. R. H. Hodgkin, Six Centuries of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… near the river is a combined steam and water mill. Pippin Wood is in the north and Galsey Wood in the east of the parish. The following 13th-century … not that we should have misliked your hunting in your own wood, had you acquainted us therewith, knowing that you may …