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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 ofthe 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
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