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A History of the County of Worcester
… the manor of Hanley 2 ounces of silver pennies.' 104 The wood of Baldenhall was one of the smaller woods of the Chase. … the clearstory arches are filled with blind tracery in wood in the form of three-light traceried windows and the … secondary school. In 1883 Mr. Edward Roger Cooper Hay, by deed, gave 160 Midland Railway 2 per cent. stock, the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… about which they threw up bulwarks. 9 Another bridge of wood was built by subscription in 1789, 10 but was superseded … among them Spinfield, the residence of Mrs. Robert Hay Murray. It is a fine red brick building in the Italian … 270 This was assessed in 1535 at 53 s. 4 d. with wood there worth 10 s., 271 and the capital messuage …
A History of the County of Oxford
… implements and equipment, which fetched over 10 s., 3 from hay and forage, 10 from timber, and various sums from barley, … local men; in 1473 William Colles paid 10 and one load of hay as annual rent for the site of Milton manor, the demesne … i. 223. Leland, Itin. ed. Toulmin Smith, ii. 116; cf. Wood, City of Oxford, i. 349; Parker, Guide, 317 n. D.N.B. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… arable land, 1,710 acres permanent grass, and 513 acres wood. 1 The River Misbourne flows through Great Missenden …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 1,895 acres are arable land, 927 permanent grass and 97 wood. 1 The elevation of the parish is for the most part well … 1581 and as late as 1596 the tithes of sheaves, grain and hay were held by Michael and Margaret Harris. 122 A hundred …
A History of the County of Hertford
… are arable land, 348 acres permanent grass and 92 acres wood. 1 Two portions of the parish are detached. The first … no houses within its area, but contains part of Lucas's Wood. The elevation of the parish in the east is between 300 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… partitions, and oak doors with ornamented strap hinges and wood latches, &c. There are (or were) walled courtyards … There are also two badly damaged effigies, of plaster on wood framework, of an Elizabethan man and woman. The man, …
A History of the County of Essex
… Fernhill commons is now represented by Commonside, Parndon Wood, and Parsloe Roads. A northsouth road from Canons to … and Taylifers. In 1308 Gerounds included 20 a. of wood. 140 It was said to be within the royal forest, but that … the forest in 1301. 141 In 1356 Taylifers had 60 a. of wood, coppiced on a 7-year cycle. 142 In 1681 the St. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… a plausible suggestion that Hallinge was a mistake for Hay. William was succeeded by his son Gilbert, 20 and his … ii, 686. Feud. Aids, ii, 472. In 1286 John de Lay [la Hay ?] acknowledged that he owed custom and service for lands …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… which there is no church, is built along a branch road to Wood Walton. At the south-east end on the top of the hill is … property, of lands in Raveley, Raveley Heath alias Wood, and Cotehill in Great Raveley (then in the tenure of …