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A History of the County of York North Riding
… extinct animals. 6 The small hamlet of Skiplam and Skiplam Wood lie to the west of Kirkdale valley. At Nawton is a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… brother habited as a serjeant-at-law. An elaborate gilt wood chandelier hangs from the middle of the roof, and two … 412 and Lawton, op. cit. 510. The tithes of corn, grain, hay, wool and lambs in Wilton, Lackenby and Lazenby were … in 16578 (Feet of F. Yorks. Hil. 16578), but in 1800 the hay tithe of Wilton as well as the small tithes in all three …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by 1750. 15 Until the 15th century there was only one wood of any note; it lay in the eastern half of the parish and was called Old Wood. 16 Herons and probably also spoonbills ( volucres … and Bicester Priory, shows that Bicester enjoyed tithe of hay on certain meadows of the Kirtlington demesne. 257 There …
A History of the County of Hertford
… acres; 661 acres are permanent grass and 277 acres are wood. 1 The main road from Hitchin to London passes through … boundary of the parish. There are two tumuli in Graffridge Wood, somewhat damaged. The subsoil of the parish is chalk. … the two messuages, 160 acres of land and 100 acres of wood which were excepted in the fine of 1316, settling …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… jambs. A thin wall in which is set a plain 17th-century wood screen of three bays divides the nave from the chancel. … pile of rejected stones and placed here in the stead of a wood-framed window which was moved to the south-east of the … rear arch; in the jambs are the holes for the former wood draw-bar. It now opens to a modern vestry, and west of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… bridle-way to Eastry and Deal, a small parcel of coppice wood. Besides the above two houses, there is only one more, a …
A History of the County of Bedford
… skirts the two woods known as 'Sheeprack' and 'West Wood.' A point in this road shortly before it crosses the … trefoiled lights of doubtful date. The south porch is of wood, and modern, but the south door is probably of the date …
A History of the County of Warwick
… pieces under the ends and supported by curved braces on wood corbels. The north transept (about 21 ft. deep by 13 ft. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… early internal features. The capital messuage and farm of WOOD, later WOODHOUSE, was first mentioned in the early 13th century, when John of Wood, of Knowle, held lands in Chaffcombe, 49 and Andrew of Wood held a virgate of land at Knowle in 1235. 50 John Buller …