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A History of the County of Warwick
… belonging to men who were rabbiting on the edge of his wood. 61 William is said to have had a daughter Annabel who … of arable land, 60 of pasture, 20 of meadow, and 120 of wood, together with an annual rental of 3 6 s. 8 d., held by …
A History of the County of Somerset
… produce was hemp, flax, hops, and honey, and the tithe hay on certain specified meadows. 201 In 1679 the vicar …
A History of the County of Surrey
… one carucate of land, 30 acres of pasture, 10 acres of wood, and 12 s. rent. Cravenhurst in Merrow was held by Elgar …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… saltpits of five shillings, and thirteen acres of meadow. Wood for the pannage of thirty bogs. In its whole value, in … dragon under his feet. On the rector's pew is carved in wood, a coat of arms, being A fess, in chief, three balls. In … had been before rector of Cookstone, near Rochester. See Wood's Ath. vol. ii. f. 175. He lies buried in the high …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Heath is still an open common, and Worstead Green, or Wood Street Green, as it was anciently called, is a long … It is perhaps worth mentioning that there is an Ockley Wood in the east part of Merstham parish. But the great defeat of the Danes in 852, 'hard by Ockley Wood,' was no doubt at Ockley in West Surrey. Neolithic …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the fourth. The place where the church once stood is now a wood, containing four or five acres, called Chapel wood, belonging to Green farm, situated almost in a direct … and not far westward from Shorne-green. Within this wood is a deep ditch or intrenchment, which seems to have …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to find three men for three days to carry the prior's hay, and for three half-days to take the grain, for nothing. … wife up to 1896; in 1901 he married the Honourable Mary Hay, third daughter of Sir John Burns. In 1906 she married … 11 Will. III. A pedigree of Dorrill, supplied by Thos. Wood, a relative, is given in Manning and Bray, op. cit. iii, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… early converted into fields. 12 Underwood from Graven Hill Wood was, however, being sold in 131112, 13 and 80 acres of … 3 d. for a day's ploughing, and 2 d. a day for carrying hay. The most valuable item in the economy was the arable … from the sale of surplus pasturage and herbage, including hay. Pigs were reared for the market, 28 fetching 75 s. 3 d. …
Magna Britannia
… of Saunders. Stanbury is now a farm-house. The barton of Wood is the property of Mr. John Skearm. Tonacombe, formerly … is patron of the vicarage. The vicar has the tithes of hay, and the great tithes of Stanbury, and some other lands. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the surrounding country. To the north is Michelmersh Wood, and beyond in the distance King's Somborne parish; to … midst of picturesque country, which slopes up to the high wood of Long Croft Copse in the north-west. An uphill road … while in 1332 the king gave them licence to impark their wood of Michelmersh. 13 The manor remained in the possession …
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