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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… comprising 1318 a. 2 r. 20 p., of which 350 acres are in wood. The living is a discharged rectory, valued in the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… sides of the recess; the window-frame may have been of wood and perhaps slightly projecting since the splayed jambs …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… S. chapelon beam, arms of William III. carved and painted wood. Seating: In chanceltwo seats with curved and moulded …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… contains a small cupboard with original framing. a(4). Low Wood, house 1,040 yards N. of (3), has some original moulded … a partition of vertical boarding. a(5). Barn at Middle Low Wood 250 yards N.N.E. of (4), is of one storey and contains a …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… a saltern ( salina) in Midhope, where the way enters the wood which comes from Kermel, with common of wood; Chartul. … 12 June, 3 Henry v (1415) he granted the same to Peter del Hay, Thomas de Ursewyke, John Carleton, rector of the church … Witherslacke, yeoman, for 56 all the tithe corn, grain and hay growing or to grow hereafter on the tenements, intackes …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Vicar of Leyland; net income, 120, with a house. The hay and vicarial tithes have been commuted for 78. 13.; the … 6324 acres, of which 3150 are arable, 900 pasture, 1100 wood, and 1174 waste. A pleasure-fair is held on the 23rd of … 35 p., of which 4368 acres are arable, 1785 grass, and 556 wood. The living comprises a rectory and a vicarage, united …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… Way' (p. xlv). A ditch (SP 0240144002751447) in Withington Wood ('a' on the accompanying plan), 3 seen through dense … size and differs little from other ditches in the same wood which offer no evidence of ancient origin and are not … 15770. (2) Roman Villa (SO 03121487), N. of Withington Wood, was discovered by chance under part of the arable …
A History of the County of Oxford
… weaver, with goods (including his own loom) worth 31, left hay, corn, pigs, and 62 sheep in 1621, while a small clothier …
A History of the County of Oxford
… goods worth 450, mostly furnishings and foodstuffs, though hay and 28 a. of crops accounted for 100, and a house and … passim. For a ballad mentioning Witney blankets in 1663, Wood's Life, i. 505. R. Plot, Nat. Hist. Oxon. (1677 edn), …
A History of the County of Oxford
… weaving shop; F. rubble/corrugated-iron wool store; G. wood/ corrugated-iron stable, cart shed and store; H. … ended by Wychwood's disafforestation and the Chase wood's clearance soon after, which similarly ended the … Processions of Queen Elizabeth, II (1788), s.a. 1592. Wood's Life, iii. 239. Oxf. Jnl. Synopsis, 16 Aug. 1788. …