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A History of the County of York North Riding
… the residence of Mr. John Warren Barry, J.P., High Park Wood and Ramsdale Wood and mill are reached. Ramsdale water-mill was stated in … and that of the other chapels named one was used as a hay-house, the other as a barn; a third witness stated that …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… a., and there was woodland at the Grange known as Lambcott wood, and at Woodbury known as Broome wood (later White wood). 12 There was a timbered park at … 472 In 1292 the vicarage was endowed with the tithes of hay and meadow land, of curtilages and crofts inclosed at …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… forest which ran roughly north and south between Swatnage wood in Charlton and Woodbridge brook: such a boundary would … T. S. Gray, who in turn presented his successor, R. W. Hay, in 1895. 117 By 1905 the advowson had passed to Hay's wife Margaret. 118 In 1922 she sold it to the Church …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 2 miles distant. The parish was never thickly wooded. One wood of 2 furlongs by 1 furlong belonging to Abingdon Abbey … we have no precise details. 5 In the 18th century no wood of any size appears on Richard Davis's map; 6 in 1841 … in and upon the premises all or most part of the corn, hay, and straw growing there, and the compost, soil, and dung …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Gatcombe, 'wrecked the doors of the houses' and taken away hay and other goods. 22 In 1308 the king, at the instance of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in February 1796, 69 and it was purchased in 1808 by Mark Wood, later Sir Mark Wood, bart. 70 After his death it was purchased by trustees … style of house. It seems to have been begun by Sir Mark Wood, owner in 1808, whose predecessor, Mr. Petrie, had …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… here in the 12th century. 9 There was waste land of the wood of Gilling called Scales in the 12th century, 10 and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Thomas de Etton obtained licence to impark 1,000 acres of wood at Gilling. 6 This park, still existing, was in 1720 … Ing in 1720 11; the names Nelesgate, Hengandegate and the wood of Blakedale in Cawton occur in the 13th century. 12 … Malton for waste of 100 acres of land and 1,000 acres of wood in Grimston that John had given him for a term of years. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of 16 shillings and eight pence, and 14 acres of meadow, wood for the pennage of 20 hogs. Of this manor a certain …