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A History of the County of Hertford
… 2 The chief woods are Golden Grove on the north, Home Wood and Gibson's Shaw on the west, whilst Gilston Park …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… banks of Stonegate Beck (Staingateside) bounded by Little Wood Dale (Parva Wluedale) 20 as it descends from the common … (Bainwitlith) 28 southwards, skirting the covert of the wood as far as the stream (Fryup Beck) 29 and from this … Howe (Senerhou) to Loose Howe 30 (Lushou), with all the wood. None but the canons might build in this district. 31 …
A History of the County of Rutland
… There was a windmill belonging to the manor in 1326, and a wood called Brende. 4 In 1409 a road called Postgate and a …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of the first Earl Carysfort, was the owner of Holme Wood and lord of the manor of Glatton in the beginning of the … who was returned as lord of the manor and owner of Holme Wood in 1890. 34 It was purchased from him by Mr. John Ashton …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Boriens, whose names survive in Slape Copse and Berrings Wood in the south of the parish, and at the unidentified … Bottom, where it is joined by another stream from Hark Wood, and into the Glyme. Another stream rises in the fields … Ricketts in 1692 left over 80, but his crop of corn and hay was almost twice as valuable. Timothy Hix (d. 1673) had …
A History of the County of Surrey
… They all paid small money rents. They got in the lord's hay; 24 and did suit at the courts. 25 They paid heriots on …
A History of the County of Oxford
… married Nichole, daughter and heiress of Richard de la Hay, hereditary Sheriff of Lincolnshire and Constable of … awarded 2 acres in lieu of its right to the first crop of hay from certain lands. 120 In the 19th century two of the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… by the Prior of Merton in commutation for all tithes of hay. 165 He held other lands, but these were assessed to the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the summits of which are finely cloathed with wood, at proper intervals; the opposite ones are the high … mill of twenty-five shillings, and twelve acres of meadow. Wood for the pannage of forty hogs. In the time of king …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is made in Godsfield and Swarraton charters to the wood of 'Buggenore' and to a well-known landmark at one of … at the present day in 'Bogmoor Hill' in Godsfield. This wood also extended into the adjacent parishes, into Brown … the boundary of which is traced 'from the corner of the wood of Buggenora,' at an annual rent of 20 s. 12 Hugh son of …