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A History of the County of York North Riding
A History of the County of Oxford
… Marston at least from the 13th century. The modern road to Wood Eaton turns out of the Elsfield road and follows the … before Cary's map of 1805, and until then the usual way to Wood Eaton seems to have been on the drier ground through … in Marston, 23 and the legitimate line of Hyze, Hye, or Hay added field to field until they had more than three and a …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Green lie to the north. On the west are Roxhill and Wood End, while eastward near Millbrook station on the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in the village is part of the old building of the De la Hay Manor House, and Church Farm to its north marks the … manor is uncertain, but it may have passed to John de la Hay, who in 1379 held land in Marsworth of the honour of Wallingford, 74 afterwards known as the manor of DE LA HAY. Before 1443 this had passed to Richard de la Hay, who in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The soil is chalk and gravel and the subsoil chalk. Martin Wood and part of Blagdon Hill Wood are in the south of the parish. Manors Land at MARTIN …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 45 and 1723. 46 The advowson was held in 1725 by Henry Wood, 47 but the manor may not have been held by him, as they … having acquired the manor by descent from his uncle Simon Wood. 48 The manor then followed the descent of Sagebury in … ogee lights, the rear arch of which is formed by a modern wood lintel. To the east of the north doorway, which has a …
A History of the County of Worcester
… remained in the family. John Tovey died in 1609 holding a wood called the 'Nook' of the free school of Stourbridge at a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… occupied the whole tithing south of the village. Church Hay field (North field in 1551, Chapelhayfield in 1646) and … tithes held by the treasurer in 1226 comprised those on hay, cash offerings, cows, wool, lambs, cheese, and eggs at … 1788 when most were sold off to the owners. 184 William Wood, a Martock clothier, bought half the tithes on all the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Bagley and Thomas Badcocke, their heirs and assigns. 30 Wood had licence in 1560 to settle it on himself and his wife Agnes for life in survivorship, remainder to Robert Wood, his younger son, 31 who died in possession in 1577, 32 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 19 In 1292 the prior had licence to assart 40 acres of his wood within the forest of Galtres, in the park of Marton, … head, set externally in a sunk wall panel and having a wood lintel internally. On either side of this are two small …
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