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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Wood ash - Wort trough Wood ash [wood-ashes; wood or weed ashes; wood or sope ashes; wood or soap-ashes; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… Wood Walton 98. WOOD WALTON (C.c.). (O.S. 6 in. (a)XIII N.E. (b)XIII S.E. (c)XIV N.W.). Wood Walton is a parish and village, 6 m. N.N.W. of … wide fireplaces and a chamfered ceiling-beam. Castle Hill, Wood Walton. The Moat, to the S. of the house, is …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Oriel Coll. 1524, from Worcester, M.A. 14 Feb., 1527-8. Wood(h)all, Thomas "ser." Exeter Coll., matric. 7 July, 1658. … prebendary in collegiate church of Brecon 1638, as James Wood. See Foster's Index Eccl. Woods, John (Wooddys) secular … 17, B.A. 1666, M.A. 1669; vicar of Over Cheshire 1681, as Wood; father of the next. See Foster's Index Eccl. Woods, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and and one mill 20s. and one virgat of medow, pasture wood two leu. long, five qu. broad: In the Confessours time … of Hugh Samson of Aperston, and of Torpe. The house of Mr. Wood is in Eperston parish, and the tythes of that land … in the year 1612, were Christopher Strelley, John Wood of Lamley, John Crofts of Orton, William Owldney, John …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the situation of the church either in, or contiguous to, a wood. The church is a highly interesting Norman edifice, … who died on the passage out to Bombay. The pews and other wood-work are of split oak, terminating in poppy-heads … inhabitants. It comprises 6949 acres, of which 670 are in wood. The living is a rectory, in the patronage of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 16th century. In 1565 the tenants' customary right to take wood called housestall, haystall, and 'Christmas brondes' was … firms in 1927, 31 coal-dealing, recorded from 1879, 32 and wood-turning and tent-peg making, recorded c. 1940. 33 A …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by the Stroud-Dursley road, turnpiked as far as Buckholt wood in Frocester in 1780. 3 The western slopes of the … of the brooks which feed the Nailsworth stream. Sales of wood appeared regularly as an important contribution to the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… were taken as the boundary of the two parishes would cut Wood Ditton into a thousand shreds and patches'. 14 In 1815 … 'settlement by the ditch', distinguished by the prefix Wood from Fen Ditton some miles away. The two parts of the … driven for sale to Brandon Ferry on the Little Ouse, and hay was bought at Lidgate (both Suff.). No Cambridgeshire …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… depression by incorporating more cattle and more grass for hay and grazing. In both 1870 and 1910 over 45 per cent of … Drive occupied the centre. To the south were Derisley Wood stud on the west and Dalham Hall stud (called Derisley … estate at Crockford's farm. 73 Hadrian and Derisley Wood studs were combined in the early 1980s, then sold in …