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A History of the County of Hampshire
… are arable land, 961 acres permanent grass and 710 acres woodland. 1 The village is almost in the centre of the … acres, of which 433 are arable, 370 permanent grass and 50 woodland. 3 There is no church, and the only dwelling-places …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… on the higher ground to the east and north. In 1086 the woodland could feed 152 pigs. 6 In 1279 three manors had … 393 In 1836 there were c. 60 communicants. 394 C. W. Lamprell, perpetual curate 184166 and also rector of … (1329 and later). All documents cited from that source for W. Wickham were in 1975 in box 57. Cart. Sax. ed. Birch, iii, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… as 'The Gill' in 1823, 23 is a beautiful glen with winding woodland paths and a beck falling in a series of small …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… The boundary then ran east-south-east along the edge of woodland, and on reaching the West Wickham boundary turned … was formerly wooded. 6 In 1975 there were c. 150 a. of woodland, mostly in the south-east end of the parish. The … Frost family, and in 1867 was held by Harry Frost's nephew W. T. Frost (d. 1870), whose estate went to his nephews E. P. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… In 1392 it was said that the manor was held of the heir of W. of Ferrers 54 and in the 15th century of the Abbess of … 86 both rectors of Westcote, and in 1818 it was bought by W. Pantin, from whom it had passed by 1823 to Thomas Pindar … the demesne of the Baskerville manor included an area of woodland. 98 The demesne had perhaps decreased by 1534 when …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… is less regular in the south-east, following the edge of woodland. About 25 a. of wood remain in that corner of the … 33 Westley descended with Hall's other lands to his nephew W. H. Bullock, who assumed the name Hall, and to Bullock's … were of better quality. 61 In 1843 there were c. 83 a. of woodland, all in the hands of the lord of the manor, of which …
A History of the County of Sussex
… line from Haywards Heath to Lewes. There is a good deal of woodland in the north of the parish. There is a church … of both the properties is Miss Coke-Richards, but Mr. W. R. FitzHugh retains such manorial rights as still persist. … with the manors of Westmeston and Streat 24 (q.v.) to Mr. W. R. FitzHugh, 25 who sold the house to Miss R. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Field were among the common fields. 3 The chief patch of woodland in the parish is formed by Coles and Knights Hill … meadow for two plough-teams only, sufficient pasture, and woodland for sixty swine. 72 This estate descended with the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the east lay ancient closes, probably produced by clearing woodland on the heavy clay soil. In 1086 there was woodland for 300 pigs. 5 The largest surviving ancient wood … in the parish especially, perhaps, on the former heath and woodland at its extremities. The Halls kept Lark Hall farm in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The actual proportion of the arable land, pasture, and woodland in the parish is difficult to gauge since the return … land, with 299 acres of permanent grass, and 457 acres of woodland. Certainly little of the woodland is in Weston Corbett since, except for a thin belt …
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