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A History of the County of Surrey
… at the eastern side of the heath, beyond a little pine wood south-west of the road, and to the north of the heath, … pits first mentioned, north-west of the road. In Henley Wood, a quarter of a mile north of the heath, is a very … inclosure, as was perhaps the case at Lagham. In Holt Wood, not half a mile distant in a straight line, opposite …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… west and to 270 ft. in the extreme south-east near Chorley Wood station, where the Metropolitan railway enters the … Further south in Green Street, a lane leading to Chorley Wood station, are Little and Great Green Street Farms. The … of La Royal in France, and at the west are some carved wood angels, probably from a 17th-century roof, which hold …
A History of the County of Warwick
… external masonry of the 16th or 17th century and an inner wood lintel. West of it is a modern organ-recess, 13 ft. wide … obtuse, of rubble with tooled dressings. The lintel is of wood. In the north wall are four windows: the eastern and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… river valley almost in the centre of the parish. Cheriton Wood lies away to the north-west of the parish, while stretching west of the wood is the wide plain on which the Battle of Cheriton was … covers the widest stretch of country, and close to the wood are the Shorley Pottery Works, which afford a special …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Charles II. When in exile, in the day haunting that little wood still called Richmond's shave; whose then owner, … mansion on it, the ruins of which, though overgrown with wood, are visible even at this time. Galfridusde Caseborne, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… as Crown land, to William Aspinall. 37 The sale included a wood called Birchwood, whereof 292 trees were reserved for … an intolerable charge'; 66 in 1617, 99 loads of hay and 68 qrs. of oats were due from the tenant of the manor … manor-house is described as 'an old house part brick, part wood, covered with tiles and consisting of a hall, parlor, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… form the nucleus of Ashridge hamlet with Ashridge and Wood Farms at its northern end and Tiles Farm on the south. … The open range of country on the Chilterns changes here to wood and common. The cottages, with the Baptist chapel, … at the gate at Chesham called Berry Hill Gate, with the hay in the fields and wines in the cellars. 305 John Skottowe …
A History of the County of Hertford
… early in the 19th century. 11 Eastward of Turnford is Hell Wood, which contains a good example of a homestead moat … through Theobalds Park over Beaumont Green to Nine Acres Wood and is now hardly distinguishable from the field banks, … its bason of white marble; and columns and pyramids of wood and other materials up and down the garden. After seeing …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… towards the west and north, is much covered with coppice wood, to the amount of five hundred acres; the soil is in … saxifrage, in the woods of this parish. Oxys alba, white wood serrel. A rare kind of hippuris, or horsetail, which … Trifolium acetosum vulg. variat flore rubro, in Stockwell wood in this parish. Pinguicula five sanicula Eboracensis, …