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A History of the County of Sussex
… commoners of the manor, including the rector, received allotments; most were under 10 a. in area, but the lady of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in the parish. 67 Later in the century most of the allotments and other land north of the green were built over … 85 Both buildings had gone by 1991. In the early 1960s allotments south of Silverley Way were converted into playing …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Rectory Farm and Ashton Lodge were built on the resulting allotments some distance outside the village. 65 In the … holding of 91 a., known confusingly as Manor Farm), some allotments and accommodation land, plus the remaining … Manor House, still divided into four tenements, and the allotments. The cottage property, together with the Crown …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Green was still apparently divided into temporary annual allotments. 4 In 1551 there were c. 40 farms in the parish; 5 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the open fields. By 1824 those lands, known as the Poor's Allotments, were divided into 21 gardens, 149 most of which remained charity allotments in the early 21st century. 150 Until the 1870s the … Kimber files; above, intro. (charities). The Asthall Leigh allotments were transferred from Salter's Lane to a location …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parish, on roadside plots created by the Minster Lovell Allotments Inclosure Award of 1861: 129 construction probably … marginally during this period by rental income from 21 allotments, which were created by 1824 with land allocated in … Its assets included 1,900 of the Fettiplace capital. The allotments remained separate. 225 Education Village Schools …