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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 'frith', perhaps originally an eastward extension of the wood in the north-east corner of Bruce later called Frith …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Manningford Bruce ran west of the fir plantation and Lock wood, followed the lane from Manningford Bohune common … alluvial soils of its banks bear a thick cover of wood and undergrowth. From the alluvium a bed of River and … parish, contained 60 a. of arable, 5 a. of meadow, 4 a. of wood, and an unspecified amount of pasture. 68 A north field …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in return for them a release of their claim in Hook wood and 'land in the field " del su" of the chapel of … in Hampshire suffered much during the civil wars, his wood of Maplederwell being broken by command of the king, … to Gilbert, giving him permission to re-inclose his wood, 21 to recover his timber and to rebuild his premises. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Looking East UPWOOD in Marcham is a reputed manor. The wood called Upwood was originally in Tubney, but was secured … 242. Ibid. 321. Pope Nich. Tax. (Rec. Com.), 191. Marcham Wood is enumerated among the abbey woods in 1538 ( L. and P. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Crown. Solomon Boxer, Oct. 29, 1584. obt. 1614. 11 John Wood, A. M. May 10, 1614, 1642. 12 The Archbishop of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in Easterton and flows westwards past Northbrook and Lady Wood meads to Russell Mill. 24 There it joins another stream … only daughter Louisa, widow of the Hon. Samuel Hay (d. 1847), continued to live at Clyffe Hall until her … Clarke Schomberg (d. 1934) bought Clyffe Hall after Louisa Hay's death. 286 In 1905, however, he sold it to Sir Thomas …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the tofts of the vill, and thence by the side of the wood by the heads of the crofts of the vill to the beck … advowson of the church and all tithes in grain sheaves and hay in Marrick, Carkin and Aiskew to Richard Brackenbury, 43 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… used for cows as well. The custom was to inclose it for hay from Lady Day to Whitsun eve and then throw it open for … at St. Andrew's tide it became common for sheep. When the hay crop was growing, the green was inclosed with mounds as … on a gentle knowl, adorned by a pleasing succession of wood and water'. 31 There is an 18th-century lodge or …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the hamlet of Old Saltburn. Further to the west near Rifts Wood the railway from Whitby crosses the same ravine by a … Agar, yeoman, owned at that time the tithe of corn and hay of 50 acres in Redcar Gar-end Field which he had … Reg. Soc. no. 16 (1903). Transcribed by Herbert Maxwell Wood, B.A. The architect was Ignatius Bonomi of Durham. …
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