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Magna Britannia
… was holden by the service of keeping the forest in the Hay of our Lord the King in Plumpton, and by the further … used in other forests. Pat. 1 Edw. IV. p. 4. A. Wood. Hutchinson, II. 492. So Nicolson and Burn and Mr. T. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the summit of which this parish extends over the large wood, called Halling wood, at the western boundary of it, next to Luddesdon. The … the bounds and limits of the parish; and all the tithes of hay, lambs, wool, mills, calves, chicken, pigs, geese, ducks, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to inclose and impark 60 acres of land and 40 acres of wood in Hallow in 1312. 20 Leland in his Itinerary enumerates …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the arable land. There were 8 a. of meadow, 12 a. of wood, and 20 a. of pasture, and the demesne farm supported 1 … quality, 18 a. of meadow, and pasturage in moor and wood. Tenants' rents then amounted to 20 3 s., but customary …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… nine hundred acres of land, of which about eighty are wood. The soil is either chalk or a stiff clay, much covered … of which the parish is bounded by a large coppice wood, reaching almost as far as Madamscott-hill, the whole of … p. 197. Baronetage, edit. 1720, vol. i. p. 223, 357. Wood's Ath. vol. ii. p. 545. Guillim. part ii. p. 201. See a …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… about 800 ft. above the Ordnance datum, is in Halton Wood, but in the northern part of the parish the land lies …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… In the early 14th century tenants at Henley held Henley wood at will of the lord of Ham. 114 There were 22 a. of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the nave is also old, but within the church are no ancient wood fittings. If there was anything in the nature of the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… chapel. To the west of it are Poynetts House and Wood, which derive their name from the Poynants, who were … A. H. Cocks. This form of the name survives in Rickoll's Wood and Plantation to the east of the rectory. Marcham, Cat. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… wooded, chiefly with oak; and Hambledon Hurst, an oak wood, through which a clay track runs, the old highway from … no doubt preserves the name of it, though the part of the wood now so named is over the Godalming border. On 20 … had trouble with the commoners who resented his cutting wood for his ironworks, perhaps in Hambledon Hurst. 3 The …
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