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A History of the County of Hampshire
… a not inconsiderable estate, the third of which, and of a wood called 'Wodehull,' and lands named 'Homcroft' and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Exch. Deps. by Com. Hil. 234 Chas. II, no. 13. Donstall Wood occurs in 1575: Exch. K. R. Dec. and Ord. vol. 5, fol. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… which 717 acres are arable, 1,792 permanent grass, and 184 wood. 1 The parish lies to the north of Bredon Hill, the … about ii miles of. It is set on the Tope of a Hill full of Wood, and a Townelet hard by.' 31 Of the fabric of the … bucks for stocking his park at Elmley. 33 In 1298 the wood in the park was worth 4 s. yearly. 34 Thomas de …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of arable land, 1,443 acres of pasture and 49 acres of wood. 1 The land is undulating at a height of 150 ft. to 200 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is two carucates, and there are, with eight borderers, wood for the pannage of fifteen hogs. In the time of king … this church, with five acres of arable, and five acres of wood, and the chapel of Dene, appear to have been esteemed as … it. The vicarage of Elmsted is endowed with the tenths of hay, silva cedua, mills, heifers, calves, chicken, pigs, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and land were sold by the Buckle family c. 1921 to S. G. Wood, and passed to his daughter Anne and her husband, Sir … were closed c. 1941, and converted into a house. 316 A wood and iron building, formerly used as a Methodist chapel …
A History of the County of Oxford
… received a grant of free warren and licence to impark his wood at Elsfield. 27 The manor was held in 1350 by Joan of … that year by which he gave them 74 acres of arable, with wood, meadow, and pasture, from his demesne, and they … all the small tithes, part of the tithes of corn and hay, an acre of land, and the buildings where the chaplain …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Elstree, which includes the hamlet of Boreham or Barham Wood, is a small parish of 1,510 acres, bordering on … of the parish is a station called Elstree and Boreham Wood, about which the hamlet of Boreham has sprung up within … 5 An Act was passed for inclosing the common of Boreham Wood in 1776, and in 1781 commissioners were appointed to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… land is dreary and barren, and much covered with coppice wood of oak; the other leads through the hamlet of Southend, … the south, now the residence of Mr. Montague; and in the wood, on the western part of the summit of it is a triangular … payable always to the vicar, for or in lieu of tithes of hay, by reason of certain mea- dows and paddocks, laid into …