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A History of the County of Warwick
… parish is mostly occupied by Bushwood (correctly Bishop's Wood), 4 which was considered part of the Bishop of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… over the west end, and a south porch also constructed of wood. The walls are of flint with stone dressings, pierced by …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… to 1828. 14 South-west of Lastingham is Spaunton, the wood of which is mentioned in 1086. 15 Henry II commanded … and monks of St. Mary's Abbey, York, should hold all his wood and land from the Dove to the Seven as they held it … Stutevill gave the nuns of Keldholme the right of getting wood for burning and building in Farndale, 33 and in or about …
A History of the County of Essex
… manor in 1270 included 12 d. from the underwood in Mark Wood forest. 128 Latton, with the other parishes of Harlow … s., and 20 a. of pasture at 6 d. There were also 20 a. of wood, worth nothing because they contained only mature trees, … of arable, 50 a. of meadow, 40 a. of pasture, and 30 a. of wood. 140 The demesne of Latton Hall manor in 1449 comprised …
Magna Britannia
… in the west part of the suburb, "under the hill, by a fair wood side; an arrow shot northward from the castle." It is … parish is an ancient fortification called Kestle or Castle wood. Record in the Augmentation Office. Carew. Extent. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and neighbour' and prohibit the use of harrows on the hay growing on balks. 89 The following medieval customs are … day's mowing without food, lifting, carrying, and stacking hay without food, carrying wood at Christmas, carrying a seam of oats or half a seam of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… windows are generally lancets. The porch is an open one of wood. A tall spire rises from the tower and is covered with …
Magna Britannia
… a great hall and the prison are described. Anthony Wood. See p 4. Dr. Borlase's MS. Collections, from the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and crossed Woodbridge brook by the bridge now called Wood bridge. West of Lea it was called Crab Mill Road in … 146 In 1340 the lord of Lea manor was licensed to impark a wood and 100 a. of meadow and pasture, 147 but there is no … c. 1,300 a. of pasture, c. 300 a. of arable, and 10 a. of wood. 152 In the 1850s new buildings were erected on some …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in the rectorial mansion or manor-house, and the tithes of hay in Leake, Knayton, Landmoth, Brawith, Silton and Kepwick, … of 26 s. 8 d. paid by John de Leake, and the tithes of hay from the demesne lands of Northallerton, Crosby and … after the sale of the manor. It included the Great Wood, the Little Wood with an orchard or garth, and Catto …
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