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A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1,596 are arable land, 1,018 permanent grass, and 556 woods and plantations. 1 It lies on the southern slope of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Parishes Upleatham UPLEATHAM Upelider (xi cent.); Uplium and Uplithum (xiii cent.). The parish of Upleatham, which … 276 acres are arable land, 784 acres pasture and 215 acres woods and plantations. 1 The soil is clay or fertile loam … Fir Rigg Wood on the west to Raisbeck, and Tocketts Dump Woods on the south, while to the south-east of the site of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Parishes Upper and Lower Shuckburgh UPPER AND LOWER SHUCKBURGH Upper Shuckburgh Acreage: 1,169. … 985. Population: 1911, 102; 1921, 103; 1931, 77. Upper and Lower Shuckburgh are small parishes on the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Worcestershire. 1 It is watered on the west by the Severn and three of its tributaries, and on the east by a tributary of the Stour. The parish abounds in woods, especially that part on the right bank of the Severn … and is still partly in Wyre Forest. Shatterford and Arley Woods in the east of the parish were formerly in Kinver …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by water, 1,259 are arable land, 294 are permanent grass and 59 are woods and plantations. 1 The soil is light loam, the subsoil … There are the remains of a camp on Bury Hill. Oakcuts Woods in this parish and Goodworth Clatford were inclosed in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… UPPER GRAVENHURST Cravenherst (xixiii cents.). Upper and Lower Gravenhurst, which were formerly two parishes, were … acres, of which 665 are arable land, 477 permanent grass, and 136 woods and plantations. 1 The soil is strong clay, with a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… as it is usually pronounced, written formerly Great, and High Hardres, and sometimes Much Hardres, lies the next parish … a deep vale, called from it Linsey-bottom, enveloped with woods on the rising hills on each side of it. It was given by …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… acres, 492 of which are arable land, where barley, wheat and potatoes are grown, and 208 permanent grass. 1 The soil is sandy on a subsoil of Keuper marls and bunter sandstone. In the west and north of the parish the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… has 1 miles of the River Cherwell for its western boundary and the Romano-British Aves Ditch for its eastern. 2 Neither … nor its southern boundary, separating it from Somerton and Lower Heyford respectively, follows any distinctive … to a tableland, 400 feet above sea-level in the central and eastern part. Domesday records no woodland, 6 but Davis …
A History of the County of Worcester
… cent.); Snodesbyrie (xi cent.); Upton Stephani, Snodesbury and Upton, Snodbur, Upton Snodsbury, Upton or Opton juxta … acres in extent, lies between Piddle Brook on the east and Bow Brook on the west. The country is flat, the highest … was 3 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs in width. 3 Woods called Broke Vallett, Bonney Wood Vallett and Bryar …