Search

Displaying 24991 - 25000 of 33021
A History of the County of Warwick
… 171. The parish of Exhall lies across the valley of the Hay Brook, a small tributary of the Arrow. The upper portion … ridge of Grove Hill and on the north-west by Oversley Wood, of which a small piece known as Prior Hackin's Wood is in Exhall parish. The ground here rises on either …
A History of the County of Warwick
… follow several lost landmarks, but 'the ditch between the Hay and Sydenhalewode' is evidently Little Sydnall Lane, and … of Stephen Ranulf, Earl of Chester, granted a portion of wood and waste in Exhall and Keresley estimated at 280 acres … Chester, in the 12th century, in lieu of the right to take wood daily in his woodlands, which he had previously granted …
A History of the County of Hampshire
A History of the County of Rutland
… of the parish is arable land on which wheat, barley, oats, hay and roots are grown. The land rises from about 300 ft. … Princess Elizabeth, eldest daughter of James I. Tunneley Wood, in the middle of the park, may represent 'Todyngley … this church in frankalmoigne, together with the tithes of hay in his park of Bernardshill and elsewhere and all service …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and two mills of 43 shillings, and 29 acres of meadow; wood for the pannage of 20 hogs. In the time of king Edward … pounds. Of this manor Richard de Tonebridge holds as much wood as 20 bogs may go out from, and one mill of five … Rot. Esch. an. 32 Henry VIII. pt. 5. Philipott, p. 46. See Wood's Ath. vol. ii. Fasti, p. 7. The Boseviles all lie …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… about a quarter of a mile eastward from Eythorne-court wood, near the road leading to Waldershare. A fair is held …
A History of the County of Bedford
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Upstreet, formerly the property of the Sandys. Faccombe Wood covers the whole of the south-western portion of the … cent.); Bucks and Bolts (Bolts Copse adjoining Faccombe Wood, now grubbed) 20 (xvi cent.); Woodesend Copice, … that it would be no damage if Oliver cut down 50 acres of wood in his wood of Faccombe within the royal forest of …
Magna Britannia
… the tithes of all water-mills, and the tithe of hay and curtilages; reserving to the priory the tithe of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… lands were said to contain 367 acres of land, 23 of wood and 85 'of cops and wood.' The 'farmer' of the manor had 'common for hogges' only in Faringdon Wood and the other tenants common for both 'hogges and …
Displaying 24991 - 25000 of 33021