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A History of the County of Surrey
… Close,' containing 6 acres, probably represents the wood now known as Cocklane Shaw, while the other, called …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… incorporating a dairy, were built 750 m. southeast of the wood in the late 20th century. Manor and other Estates. Lands … arable in the parish in 1843, 362 a. of pasture, 97 a. of wood, and 27 a. of meadow land. Fifield farm was 910 a. and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a., and vetches on c. 140 a. Temporary grasses, mostly for hay, made up a third of the grassland in 1867, nearly half in … in 1535 some tithes of wool and lambs, and in 1705 some hay tithes and some great tithes from the land of the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… skirts Kinwalsey and then runs south-east by Birchley Hays Wood, along the Pickford Brook for a short distance and then … framing and a stone central chimney. There are hamlets at Wood End in the east of the parish, Green End in the west, … to Mary, then aged 4. 68 The estate also included Fowke Wood and the Mill House in Old Fillongley 69. A manor of OLD …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… room, formerly in the bedroom above; it has richly carved wood shafts in its jambs, and the overmantel is divided into … on themselves and their issue with remainder to Richard Hay, uncle of William Warbleton, and Matthew his son. 38 … and Constance his wife, daughter of Sir Richard de la Hay. 39 Foxley. Gules two bars argent. In 1458 Hugh Pakenham …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Burton. 2 In 1392 the demesne included a park and a wood called Croskogh. 3 Leeming Beck, which rises in Bellerby …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… warren in his manor, 35 and also licence to impark his wood with 300 acres of land adjoining. 36 This encroachment …
A History of the County of Oxford
… plantations, Finmere, Grassy, Widmore, and Diggings Wood, the parish is remarkably bare of trees. It is traversed … 16 works collecting stubble at d., and 16 works carrying wood at 1 d. each. The cottars owed 30 weeding works at d., … and tithe lambs. Some parts of Finmere Field were free of hay tithes and it was thought that the parson had been …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a. were arable and 552 a. downland. There were 10 a. of wood and only 51 a. of meadow. 131 In 1846 Sir Michael Hicks …
A History of the County of Worcester
… he gave leave to the bishop to plough up 29 acres of his wood. 32 In 1254 the bishop received a grant of free warren … In 962 Bishop Oswald granted to his servant Eadmaer the wood from Bradley necessary for the preparation of salt in … without a deer leap like a park, with the 'beasts of the wood' in the park if he liked. 214 Simon de Wauton appears to …