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A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xvii cent.). Rockbourne contains about 3,923 acres, of which 2,029 acres are arable land, 1,039 acres permanent grass and 302 acres woods and plantations. 1 Rockbourne Down, in … date the history of the manor is uncertain. Some documents state that William Keilway during his lifetime gave the manor …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Town in the Conqueror's Survey is mentioned to be the Land of Earl Alan of Richmond, which before the Norman Invasion … Land two Car. There was eighteen Sochm. having three Car. and thirty-three Acres of Meadow. Here was also some of … the Manor of Chilwell, who were to pray for the good State of King H. 6. Margaret his Queen, Edward Prince of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… (xiii cent.); Radmill (xviii cent.). Rodmell lies on the right bank of the River Ouse, the single street of the village leaving … each of those towns. There is an inn on the main road, and the village stretches thence for half a mile in a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… It lies at a mile southward from Bapchild-street and the high Dover road, on high ground, the church being plainly seen from it. It contains about 1050 acres of land, of which not more than seventy-five are wood. The … established in the parish of West Peckham; in which state it continued till the general dissolution of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Eglistun (xi cent.). This parish now only contains the village of Rokeby, the township of Egglestone Abbey having been added … 228 acres are arable land, 833 acres permanent grass and 67 acres woods and plantations 1; the chief crops raised …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Rollestone ROLLESTONE Rollestone, 8 km. west of Amesbury, probably appears in Domesday Book as Winterbourne and the form Winterbourne Rollestone was occasionally used in … ordered the sale of the manor in 1902. The Secretary of State for War purchased 265 a. of downland east of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish eastward from Benenden. It is universally called, and in general spelt Rounden. The court of the bailiwic of the Seven Hundreds claims paramount over … and support the other burthens incumbent on it. In which state this appropriation, with the patronage of the vicarage, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Villa Sancti Reginaldi, Villa Sancto Romaldo, vill of St. Rumald, vill of St. Rinald (12867); Rumbaldkirk (xiiixiv cent.). Romaldkirk parish, one of the largest in England, comprised in 1831 over a quarter of … moorland, scattered over which are several small lakes and rocky scars or rugged masses of rock which rise often …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Romsey Extra and Infra ROMSEY Romescye (x cent.); Romesy (xi cent.); … (xiii cent.); Romeseye (xiv cent.). The scattered parish of Romsey includes Romsey Infra, almost coterminous with the … III, pt viii, m. I. Ibid. 5 Jas. I, pt. vi, m. 4. Parl. Papers (1835), xxiv. Parl. Papers (1835), xxiv. Ibid. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Ropley ROPLEY Ropeleia (xii cent.), Roppele, and Roppeleghe (xiv cent.), Ropeley (xv cent.). Ropley is a large parish with an area of 4,684 acres, situated 4 miles east from New Alresford, with a station 1 miles from the village on the Bentley, Alton, and Fareham branch of the …