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A History of the County of Oxford
… and 1795, following parliamentary inclosure, over 3,000 trees, mostly pollard elms, were felled to provide fencing, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bar was imprisoned for destroying several young beech trees and also sentenced to monthly floggings in Enfield … the lord reserved timber, young saplings, and pollard trees. 10 There were many presentments from medieval times …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Arundel college, the priory's successor, was cutting trees at 'Offham wood' without licence. 54 In 1722 beech and …
Survey of London
… that this site should be set back so as to allow space for trees to be planted in front, and in August it was offered to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… property, mowed his meadows and reed bed and felled his trees. 35 In 1441 the successors of these disputants agreed …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… relatively exposed position near a spring. Of seven beech-trees planted about 1902, three have died. Some 5 ft. depth …
Survey of London
… a fountain, and the east part planted with a grove of trees, perhaps the 'wilderness' mentioned in the vouchers. … the garden layout; a formal maze had replaced the grove of trees on the east side, and each of the four grass plats had …
Survey of London
… which was the Stewart family's own residence. The three trees shown by Daniell were in the garden of the family …