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A History of the County of Oxford
… the hill part of Crowell is thickly wooded. Crowell Hill Wood lies about 600 feet up, and High Wood and Crowell Wood lie on the ridge and the southern slopes of the parish. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… hollow-chamfered edges, and are placed close together with wood panels of about the same width between them. The ceiling … his wife a messuage with all buildings in Crowhurst, a wood called Ruggegros and other lands there, and the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… boundary at Bredicot; thence to the drain (sice) at Crowle Wood and from that drain to Oddingley Wood; along the old inclosure place (aldan geard stelles) to … in 1214 Stephen obtained licence to assart 40 acres in his wood of Crowle. 33 This grant was perhaps made to Stephen in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Four could offer a money payment in place of work at the hay harvest. In addition there were 13 free tenants paying … 1926. 158 The Leeds estate, excluding c.106 a. of park and wood lands, was divided by 1826 into five farms, Manor farm, … of Westbury manor. 199 In 1454 the patron was John Wood (d. 1484), under-treasurer of the Exchequer, who was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… after 1550. 247 Its manor house possibly stood near Rowses wood. Economic History Between 1066 and 1086 the total yield … to Clopton upon taking up his lease, and found 92 loads of hay in the barns. 260 Until the 15th century the Clopton … 27 were away in the summer of 1841 working on the hay harvest near London. 325 In the early 1840s 11 farmers …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1597 at Eastcourt, and near Braydon brook and Flisteridge wood, none survives. 68 Murcott consisted of a farmstead and … by Godfrey's relict Alice and her husband Walter de la Hay, 109 and in 12423 by Hugh of Standen. 110 The mesne … to the rector the great tithes from Chedglow manor, the hay tithes from the abbey's demesne in the parish, and all …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… downs. In the middle of the parish there is some coppice wood, and still more at the north-east boundaries of it. … servants, and a church, and thirteen acres of meadow. Wood for the pannage of ten hogs. In the time of king Edward …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in 1292 John de Drokensford obtained licence to impark a wood in Crux Easton. 15 On the death of John the manor passed … de Drokensford in 1292 obtained licence to make out of his wood of Horseley and land of his adjoining the wood. For it had appeared by inquisition that the king would …
A History of the County of Sussex
… upward from the Ouse Valley to Little Bentley Farm and Wood, at an altitude of 200 ft. The centre of the parish lies … basement, three windows to the ground of two lights with wood mullions and transoms and plastered labels to the heads, … frames and the middle one is inlaid with lines of holly wood and ebony; the upper panels have enriched moulded frames …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 1878 parts of Cuddesdon (Vent farm, part of Holton Wood, Pilfrance) were transferred to Holton and other parts … and, in the west, by the road from Garsington to Coombe Wood corner, a straete in Saxon times. 5 The northern … formed by the Cuddesdon Brook, which flows through Coombe Wood, and used to cut the ancient parish in two. A plateau of …