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A History of the County of Warwick
… year of the Inclosure Award, when it was held by Tempest Hay of Loxley. The great tithes of the open field portion of the parish then commuted were valued at 54. Tempest Hay died in 1764, having bequeathed all his estates to his … 29 Sept. 1758 at Shire Hall, Warwick. Doles in Loxley Wood or Loxley Pasture are mentioned down to 1812: B.R.L. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Judde-hill, the southern part of it reaching up to Bizing wood, part of which is within it. It lies very low and flat; … it, near half a mile southward of it, close to Bysing-wood. There is no village, and not more than ten houses in … There are five servants, and two acres of meadow. There is wood, but it pays nothing. Upon the bishop's disgrace, about …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and one servant, and three acres and a half of meadow, wood for the pannage of 20 hogs. In the time of king Edward …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… houses were built in Meade Road in the early 1960s, 88 in Wood Park, Spray Leaze, and St. Nicholas's Close in the early … of the lands around the castle 161 and were allowed wood from Chute forest for repairs. 162 Other officers … harvest and on Coldridge down and Spray leaze, to take wood from Coldridge coppice and dig chalk for repairs, and to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 2 carucates. There are 7 servants and 6 acres of pasture; wood for the pannage of 20 hogs. When he received it, it was … 1 servant, having 1 carucate. There are 5 acres of meadow, wood for the pannage of 5 hogs, and 1 mill of 15 shillings, … all and singular the tythes, excepting those of sheaves, hay, wood, and underwood, 14 whatsoever, which he decreed …
A History of the County of Bedford
… is very dear and scarce by reason of the small quantity of wood, the county is chiefly champion, and the long carriage … Thrale, lands in West Hide, Luton. He was followed by John Hay, who is mentioned in the 'Return of the Gentry of … are those of John Lamar and Elinor his wife, 1512, John Hay and two wives, 1455, John Penthelyn, priest, 1449, and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1270 when leave was given to inclose and impark a wood called Shortgrove. 17 A map of c. 1700 shows the … lies in the north of the parish and is described below. 23 Hay Lane, which, for about two miles, forms the parish … to east was opened in 1804 and a small wharf was made at Hay Lane. 32 In 1964 the canal was thickly overgrown with …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… between which and Hall-place there is much coppice wood, as there is in the northern part of this parish, called … in the whole parish of Leghe; also of and in the tithes of hay, herbage, and silva cedua, from the west and north part … yard of Leghe to the bridge, called Bittebregge, with the hay, herbage, and silva cedua of Holyndenne; so that the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Coxlease (formerly 'Coxlease wild ground ') is a Crown wood adjoining Foxlease on the south. In it a residence … to their ancient rights 'if sufficient timber and wood for their necessary estovers be not found growing upon … inserted throughout the building, replacing the original wood frames. In recent times the building has been restored …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Norman date, lies in the north of the parish by Hillocks Wood. 21 Clack Mount, a Norman earthwork, rises on the … Bradenstoke in the north to the northerly edge of Catcomb Wood (Hilmarton), in the south. R.A.F. Station Lyneham, … be seen beside Lilly Brook to the south-west of Hillocks Wood. Market and Fairs. The two annual fairs and the weekly …