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A History of the County of Rutland
… 12. 45 It is possible that Bowyowe Wood was the parcel of woodland in the parish of Tickencote containing 24 acres of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… is 774 acres, of which 4 are covered with water, 2 are woodland, 64 arable and 630 pasture land. 2 The soil is stiff … a cheveron between three laver-pots, originally used by W. Dawe of London (13851420). As some of his stamps went to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… military training. 19 The estate called Tilshead included woodland 2 leagues long and 1 league broad in 1086 20 but … parish was sparsely wooded. In 1886 there was scattered woodland on the downs, some in the north-east and some near … After Montague's death in 1864 92 other land was sold to W. D. Hulbert (d. 1890). Hulbert's executors sold Tilshead …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of the parish. There is a considerable amount of woodland, averaging 170 acres. 2 Washers Wood and Daintry …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… parish. In the Middle Ages there was a fair proportion of woodland in the parish. In 1221 common of pasture in … Tirley in 1358, 12 and the same estate included 30 a. of woodland in 1490. 13 Tirley manor contained 100 a. of … 1865 to Miss S. A. Hopkins, 114 and in 1964 to Mr. E. G. W. Reynolds. The house is a brick building of the 19th …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… suitable for arable and pasture and nearly all can support woodland: there are meadows beside the streams in all parts … and Gillingham (Dors.), was connected to the L. & S.W.R.'s line from Salisbury to London, and was extended to … land of Tisbury manor, and most of a total of c. 100 a. of woodland and other land sold then had also been part of it. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1,491 acres of arable land, 1,239 of pasture, and 811 of woodland. 1 The ancient parish was of wide extent, its … Claude Montefiore. Sarisbury Court is the residence of Mr. W. Sarton. Curbridge is a tiny hamlet in the north of the … was deduced from excavations undertaken by the Rev. G. W. Minns, with the help of Mr. W. H. St. J. Hope. The …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… north-east of the Swindon-Chippenham road, where the woodland which skirts Tockenham park is known as Teagle's … 263 but this included an influx of labourers laying the G.W.R. line in Tockenham and in the neighbouring parishes. By … the parish by 1801. The canal was closed in 1914. 19 The G.W.R. Paddington-Bristol line was laid to the north of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was little wood growing in Todenham 9 and in 1962 the woodland was confined to the southern corner of the parish. … sixth of a fee by Lawrence le Poer, Thomas Willington, and W. Freeman, 69 and in 1402 the Abbot of Westminster was said …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… employed for sheep-farming. There is very little woodland in Toft, and that is but a small plantation … 13th century to an assart and a woodward suggest that the woodland was then considerable. 10 The village of Toft is in … his brother Edward in the following year. Edward's son F. W. E. Beldam succeeded to the lordship. 78 The manor was sold …
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