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A History of the County of Hertford
… Bridge, a county bridge, which in the 17th century was of wood, 4 was rebuilt in 1766 5 probably in brick, repaired in … of Green End, on the Cambridge road, is the hamlet of Hay Street. 15 Further north still lies the hamlet of … Quinbury, now a farm, is situated to the south-east of Hay Street. Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Sable a crescent in a …
A History of the County of Rutland
… is mentioned in 1299 and contained, in 1584, 14 acres of wood and pasture. It was settled on Bastin Burton of Oakham, … yard-land, and the right to take payment of the tithe of hay in kind. 129 Roger de St. John was vicar of the chapel in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was granted to William Philpotte for life. 34 In 1542 wood from the park of 'Overbremer' was assigned to William … 100 for apprenticing the poor children of ' Bremmor' and Wood Green. The arms given are Or a water bouget sable. There …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… contains near 1300 acres of land, of which one hundred are wood-grounds. The village, which stands on high ground, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Brade, in old English, signifying broad, and burst a wood, i. e. the broad extended wood. The manor of Hollingborne claims over a part of this … Almost adjoining to the church-yard northward, there is a wood, where the inhabitants have a report, that there was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… doorway has a pointed head of two orders. The porch is of wood, and on the floor are some old tiles with the monogram …
A History of the County of Worcester
… land, 1,678 acres of permanent grass and 40 acres of wood, while Bredon's Norton contains 317 acres of arable, 612 acres of permanent grass and 24 acres of wood, and Cutsdean 717 acres of arable land, 312 acres of … railway. In the northern portion of the parish, near a wood called Aldwick Wood, 4 on Bredon Hill, are some stones …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the men of Corston and Rodbourne, and Richard was granted wood each year from Hyam wood and elsewhere. 65 There is no later evidence of villeins …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a remarkable object for many miles round. In the adjoining wood there are the remains of a square mote, containing … acres of ground, probably the scite of some manor. This wood, and the farm belonging to it, are the property of Mr. … of curtilages, and all the tithes of corn and pulse, and hay of Westroterindenne, (now called Witherenden) which was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 1792. Anthony Hammond, June 1792, resigned 1794. 8 John Wood, April 1794, the present vicar. 9 See an account of the …