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A History of the County of Worcester
… covered by water, 189 are arable land, 539 permanent grass and 37 woods and plantations. 1 Almost the whole of the south-west … to hunt foxes, hares, badgers and cats in the king's forests in the counties of Worcester and Hampshire. 24 In …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… ( sutoris) which he had of Robert Scrip on the north and the land of Baldwin which he holds of Thomas de Haverhull … on the south containing in width along the street 19 ells and in the middle and at the back at the end against the court of Geoffrey …
Magna Britannia
… The principal villages, besides St. Blazey-Highway and the Church-town, are Biscovey and part of Par; the latter is on the east-side of Tywardreth bay and partly in the parish of Tywardreth. There is a fair in …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… by William Cron ( de la Cron), citizen, to Eustace prior and convent of 8s. p.a. of quit rent, for the salvation etc., … Wyvelaston with a house containing an oven ( cum forno) and shops adjacent; abutments, the tenement with … ( cum tentoriis) formerly of Matthew Bokerel on one side and the tenement of Roger de Grasch(ur)ch on the other; grant …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the city of Canterbury on the western side of it, and is so called from the saint, to which the church is … Holy Cross, Westgate, about midway between the city gate and St. Dunstan's church. The street is built on each side of the high London road. It is unpaved, but very broad and sightly, and the houses are, many of them, though small, …
Magna Britannia
… Gwithian St. Gennys ST. GENNYS, in the hundred of Lesnewth and in the deanery of Trigg-Major, lies about eight miles and a half north of Camelford, which is the post-office town, and about the same distance south-west of Stratton. The …
A History of the County of Durham
… of Magdalen's Place that covered 26 acres. The northern and much of the eastern portions of the parish have been … Carr Ville, Kepier Grange, Old Grange, New Durham, and the greater part of Gilesgate Moor. The parish lies for … banks of the Wear, which for some way forms the southern and western boundary. The most westerly portion of the parish …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… water, 236 acres arable land, 990 acres permanent grass and 67 acres woodland. 1 The village, now consisting of a few houses and cottages round the 'Green,' must, as early as the 14th … were accustomed to lie off here in the 16th, 3 17th 4 and 18th centuries, and it possessed a spring of water famous …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… possibly including the neighbouring townships of Woodhurst and Old Hurst, which were included in the 'soke' of Slepe 5 and were chapelries of its church. 6 Abbot Ednoth (9921008) … a bishop of Persia. Withman, who was elected abbot in 1016 and later made a pilgrimage to the East, 7 wrote the story of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of which 901 are arable, 1,745 under permanent grass and 99 woods and plantations, 1 lies on the right bank of the Severn and …