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A History of the County of Surrey
… years. 42 Two years later he granted it in fee with the wood called Okeley Copp pertaining to the said manor to Sir …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and residence of Mrs. Blain, and passing what was Pollards Wood, which now contains several residences, among which is … the east of the Vache, on the right of the road to Chorley Wood station, is Roughwood Park, the residence of Mr. R. … 4 hides and 3 virgates, and including a falcon eyry in the wood, was held by Manno the Breton of the king in chief. 24 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… here was founded in 1774. A lane leads south to Austen Wood Common. A short distance west of Goldhill is Layter's … corner is well wooded, the chief spinnies being Putams Wood, Great Leys and Malms Woods, Giblets Wood and Chantry … is mentioned first in 1232, when Ralph Brito seized the hay from this land. 73 The Hospitallers, who in 1286 claimed …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… with the plough, and of all kind of corn, and also of hay, together with ten acres of arable land, and four acres … 25th year of it, passed it away by sale to Sir Roger Man wood, whose son, Sir Peter Manwood appears, in the next reign …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the south) there are great quantities of coppice-wood; great part of that on the north and west parts being called Longbeech-wood, which contains about eleven hundred acres, most of … in the court of exchequer, for selling some part of this wood, under pretence of its being the queen's, and the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… steward of the earl of Chester, to allow them to enter the wood of his lordship of Chalton which was in the forest, as … down, and carry away timber to the value of 40 out of his wood of Chalton, which was within the metes of the forest of … upon Chalton manor, and disseised him of 300 acres of wood in Chalton and two pieces of land in Catherington. By an …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of forty pence. There are twenty-five acres of meadow. Wood for the pannage of twenty-six hogs. In its whole value, … It has been long since in a great measure cleared of the wood which once covered it, and has been converted into … tower was begun to be built of stone (for it was before of wood) at the latter end of king Edward IV.'s reign, as …
A History of the County of Oxford
… contained considerable stretches of woodland, but Topples Wood and Lady Grove in Finstock are the only surviving woods … carrying the lord's corn, mowing the meadows, making the hay stacks, and an emergency carrying of hay from a meadow threatened by the rising Evenlode. 252 In …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the house down, and erected another instead of it in the wood further northward, in which he now resides. The other … Just beyond which is the noted coppice, called Hanging-wood, in the road to Woolwich, and at a small distance … There are 2 servants and 8 acres of meadow. There is wood for the pannage of 5 hogs. In the time of king Edward …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… boundary of Charlton: it touched Pink Lane and Swatnage wood. The forest was extended westwards to include Charlton … abbey. 218 After the Dissolution all tithes of corn and hay were granted with Charlton manor 219 and descended with … main open fields, but references to Middle, North, and Hay fields suggest subdivision. 238 In the later 16th century …
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