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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Stourton Hill were levelled; the top was planted with trees to form a background to the water. The old main … Southwick covered 450 a., and that there were almost 8,000 trees besides standing in the wastes. 25 The Marquess of … to him. 29 By 1610 it had passed to Roger Martyn. Many trees had been felled and others spoilt by continuous …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… half a mile from the town, approached by a fine avenue of trees, and is a neat well-built edifice, with a square tower …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the old one, which had become dilapidated, darkened by trees, and a hindrance to building on the glebe. 80 The …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… sheep. The gardens produced nothing in 1336 because the trees had not 'sprouted' (presumably fruit had not set), and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… wastes, most demesne in Bethnal Green, some wood and trees, and specified rents in hand, as security for payment … a cellar, two storeys with garrets, and gardens with fruit trees. 51 John le Ghyepe or Yepe, also known as John le … mayor of London, 77 who in 1578 was granted the trees in front of his property in Mile End. By 1652 that …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… raised in great abundance, and of good quality; and fruit-trees of every description thrive luxuriantly. The system of … some of the oaks are of very large growth, and all the trees thrive well in the soil. There are on the whole about … of firs, interspersed with the usual varieties of forest-trees, and, though by no means extensive, are generally in a …