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A History of the County of Hampshire
… in 1855. The township of Ashley Walk, including Godshill Wood and Inclosure, Ashley Lodge, Mudmore, Ogdens, Amberwood, … arch there is a brass plate mounted upon an ornamental wood framework with figures of a man and his wife kneeling at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in Domesday, but this was not necessarily all the wood, as part of Forest Hill was described under Stanton St. … In the Middle Ages the Prioress of Studley had a demesne wood called 'Hynhale' and another called Woodman's Hill, … for 61 s. 2 d.; sales of lambskins and sheepskins, butter, hay, straw, and so on amounted to 119 s. 7 d. On the expenses …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… with a hawk's eyrie, within the inclosure of the king's wood, and the name Swinley was exemplified by the presence of … soil produced oak and elm in great luxuriance. 17 Voulters Wood was planted, to unite older plantations, some time … barley was grown in the greatest quantity. The demesne hay was a profitable crop, though slightly less so than …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… lands after the spring ploughing. 9 Foxton had little wood in historic times, 10 although a way, running south-east … which were held in severalty from Candlemas till after the hay harvest. 249 In 1492 a butcher was overcharging them with …
A History of the County of Worcester
… part is pasture land, 682 acres being arable land and 112 wood. 4 The soil is chiefly clay and the subsoil sandstone … Meadow, Sollycroft, Kettles, Grumbling Leasowe, Price's Wood, or Priests' Wood, Ravenhays Wood, Scotland Lane, and California. MANOR …
A History of the County of Warwick
… its borders, about a mile from Frankton village. Frankton Wood occupies a considerable area in the north-west, and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is a clump of trees, while near New Barn Farm is Brickkiln Wood, and further south Freefolk Wood, forming the southern boundary of the parish. Manors … after her husband's death, as she had a dispute about her wood in Freefolk in 12534. 12 In 1269 Henry Husee or Hussey …