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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… appearance; adjoining to these grounds is Hazeling wood, the only one in the parish, and on still higher ground, … hundred shillings, and thirty five acres of meadow, and wood for the pannage of thirty hogs. The whole manor was … See Walker's Sufferings of the Clergy, pt. ii. p.8. Wood's Ath. Ox. v. ii. p.485. Confecrated bishop of Oxford on …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of assignments the lease came into the hands of John Wood of Hinxton. 100 Wood (d. 1590) and his brother Edward of Fulbourn (d. 1599) … as appropriator, collected the great tithes of corn and hay. 411 In 1516 the vicar complained that his income was too …
A History of the County of Warwick
… chamfered jambs of blue-brown hard stone; it has a modern wood lintel but in the plaster above are slight traces of a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the brook lay more pasture-land. Between 1350 and 1360 hay was grown by 'Odbroc', 'Netherbroc', and 'Halibroc', … them) and labour services: haymaking (for a 'yelm' of hay a day), and three days' harvest work (for a sheaf of … But by 1900 all such craftsmen had left the village. 311 Wood speaks of a 17th-century tailor and an alehouse keeper …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1540, the manor, together with 40 cart-loads of wood hitherto let to farm with the site and demesnes and to be yearly gathered in the wood called Homewood, was, in May 1541, granted to William, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in general covered with heath and furze, with some scrubby wood interspersed among them. At the southern extremity of … of the hill, and is now great part of it so overgrown with wood as to make it very difficult to trace the lines of it. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1225 and 1272. 180 When surveyed in 1283 it was of both wood and stone. 181 It was abandoned in the 1280s. The last …
Magna Britannia
… in Whitsun-week. The hamlets or villages of Cotman-hay and Little-Hallam are in this parish. The manor of … The village of Blackwall and the township of Ireton-wood, are in this parish. The manor of Kirk-Ireton, was held … the Reverend Mr.Courtman in 1704. Thomas Catesby of Ireton-wood, 1663; Ellen, his daughter, wife of Robert Mellor of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… slope of the hill bears the suggestive name of Midnight Wood. At the head of Greenhow Bottom, in a gap called the … Stephen de Meynell granted to Rievaulx Abbey all his wood in the territory of Greenhow towards the west side of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1216 William Cauntelow was ordered to provide him with wood for repairing it. 36 William Marshal died three years … at Inkberrow, and to destroy the castle and cause the wood in the park to be sold for the king's use. 42 A grant of … Feckenham was ordered to restore to William de Valence his wood pertaining to the manor of Inkberrow, 54 and two years …
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