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A History of the County of Berkshire
… from the manors of Charney and Longworth for the supply of wood to the abbey were commuted by Abbot Faritius for money … rent of Cuddesdon and Charney for the supply of the monks' wood-house, 61 and the manor of Charney was also required to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 18 the survivors of which are Ballarat Farm and Apple Hay. The present Court Farm and the Old Bakehouse, presumably … small number of that period only one or two, such as Apple Hay (dated 1747) are of traditional plan. Cross Tree House …
A History of the County of Durham
… 1914 sold Dinsdale Park, the Spa, the golf course and Wood Head Farm to Sir Henry S. M. Havelock-Allan, retaining, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… church, and eight servants, and thirteen acres of meadow. Wood for the pannage of four bogs. In the time of king Edward …
A History of the County of Oxford
… mid-13th century it was called Heyford, 'the ford used at hay harvest'. After the construction of the bridge, first … the 6th century. Its name probably means 'the ford used at hay harvest'. 183 Linguistic reasons are strengthened by the … All Souls College, 310 and moreover, according to Anthony Wood, was 'a great intruder into ecclesiastical benefices and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… West of the window is a square-headed recess with a wood lintel, probably a blocked doorway. The original chancel … of the nave is a wide early 19th-century window with a wood frame of two pointed lights, and to the west of it is a … under the gallery is a modern square-headed window with a wood frame. The porch is of timber with curved struts at the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was a fairly even division between arable, meadow, and wood. 145 There were five farmers employing labour in 1831, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… separately. In 13034 Robert de Nowers granted it with a wood in Lowick by fine to Amery or Almaric de Nowers, 125 who … wife. 126 John de Nowers, the son of Almaric, granted the wood and advowson in 1313 to John de Chetyngdon and his wife … gent, in the same year, with a messuage and 8 acres of wood in Lowick held of the abbot of Peterborough. 137 A …