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A History of the County of Oxford
… The last was probably on the south-western edge of Home wood, where a notably straight perimeter ditch respects a … to have continued along the south-western edge of Home wood and the southern edge of Boys wood. The 'old rode' of 958 may have been where the perimeter …
A History of the County of Oxford
… executor in the sale of at least part of it, Moulden's wood. 87 They may have disposed of most of the manorial … the Townsends of Cote; 28 by 1847 it was farmed by James Wood- bridge, who had married a Townsend, and it remained in … held by the lords of Yelford; 18 the Long Train, a wood at the west end of the Lawns, was probably planted to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 1693 part of the park, Edgeley coppice later Moulden's wood (then 58 a.), was sold from the manor to Edward Moulden, … and their successors evidently excluded not only Moulden's wood but other parts of the park for which, in 1716, the … the park and Claywell is suggested by the name Dr. Adams's wood (possibly the same as Carter's copse), presumably …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 'Sparrow, Stamfd'; (21), of Charles Bradford, 183, signed 'Wood . . .'. Painting: on N. wall of N. aisle, some traces in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Worcester; and contains a population of 86,028. In Lady-wood, 2 miles from the town of Dudley, and 3 miles from … act of parliament; 15,000 acres are moor, and about 75 wood. The living is a discharged rectory, valued in the … acres, of which about 1913 are arable, 39 meadow, and 120 wood: the surface is hilly, and the soil heavy. An …
Survey of London
… being the plaster cornice. There is a small cornice of wood at twothirds of the height of the room and a moulded …
Survey of London
… doorway has a pedimented Ionic doorcase executed in wood (Plate 55). The staircase, which is of substantial …
Survey of London
… white-painted sashes and casements, some in metal, some in wood. The south elevation to Duke's Yard is given more 'go' …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… The scenery is pleasingly varied, though destitute of wood, with the exception of some plantations on the demesnes … translated to the see of Moray in 1411; Thomas Hay, also dean of Dunbar, and in 1532 appointed a senator of the College of Justice; and Dr. Andrew Wood, rector of Dunbar, in 1676 promoted to the bishopric of …