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A History of the County of Oxford
… Tax Oxon. 149. For a full description of the house see Wood-Jones, Dom. Archit. Banbury Region, 127 (plan, 108). For William Plant, see p. 177. Wood-Jones, op. cit. 130 and passim. Ibid. 130. See p. 178. … Hearth Tax Oxon. 149. For full details of the house see Wood-Jones, op. cit. 1301. Wood-Jones, op. cit. 166, 177, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… by 1600 and the remainder was inclosed in 1814. 6 Eversden wood, in the south-west corner of Great Eversden and … when the lord of Eversden manor had a woodward, 7 and the wood was a source of profit in 1546 8 as in 1787 when it … hand, and yielded quantities of wheat, malt, dredge, oats, hay, peas, sheep, pigs, and poultry. 138 The arable land may …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… bridge of two arches. 8 There are also two foot-bridges of wood. The church of All Saints at the west end of the village … Hemlington in dower, with the right to 20 wagon loads of wood in the manor of Ayton. 45 Stutevill. Burelly argent and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… selions in Puttes towards Wilden, all of which compose the wood on Langeho. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 249; Anct. D. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… stories are nearly square with moulded brick labels and wood frames with leaded casements, the labels in the upper … water running to their mill to the south-east angle of the wood of the said William and Elizabeth called 'the parke.' 52 … the altar of the church, with all the small tithes, except hay and wool, which belonged to the abbot and convent, and a …
A History of the County of Rutland
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 62 acres arable, 5 acres meadow, acre pasture and 5 acres wood. 121 John de Mockesham held land in East Chalfield about … and 19 s. from Bowood field. He also had tithe of hay, wool, and lambs for lands belonging to James Moxham of … a pathway by which Walter was accustomed to carry hay from a meadow near the pond. The jurors found that both …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it is from east to west about one mile. It has no coppice wood in it, three or four small shaves excepted. The high … pit of six-pence, and twenty seven acres of pasture, and wood for the pannage of one hundred bogs. In the time of king … a church, and two servants, and two acres of meadow, and wood for the pannage of ten hogs. In the time of king Edward …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… miles. It is just over a mile wide at Townsend. Cheverell wood marks the northern boundary. A tributary stream of the … expanse of chalk is broken by a plantation known as Folly wood situated just north of the crest of the Middle Chalk … park, between 1802 and his death in 1819 planted Folly wood on the western parish boundary south of the …
A History of the County of Worcester
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