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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Worthy House is occupied by Mr. William Alexander Hunt. The soil is chalk and loam, the subsoil chalk. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for taking the king's venison under cover of a licence to hunt beasts of the chase, 85 and oppressed his tenants by …
A History of the County of Hertford
… or inhabitants might fish in the lord's waters, nor hunt, hawk or take the beasts and the fowls of warrens within … These persons conveyed their moiety of Aignells to Henry Hunt, 211who, in 1721, sold it to Robert Burton. He, in 1734, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… rector in 1253. Ibid. 39578, 33440. Wills, Archd. Hunt. Reg. i, fol. 53. There were altars of St. Mary and St. … "the chancel much out of repair," in 1748 (Rec. Archd. of Hunt. no. 305. Archdeacon's Notebook). These were possibly … noted "two bells cracked, to be new run" (Rec. Archd. Hunt. no. 305. Archdeacon's Notebook). Apparently nothing was …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and St. Katherine and a Sepulchre light (Wills, Archd. Hunt. Reg. i, 159; iii, 32; vii, 8, 43). The spelling of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… manor. In a lease of 1594 Hethe tenants were allowed to 'hunt and hay' in their corn fields and to kill rabbits on the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… houses were required for the servants of the Heythrop Hunt. 33 Following the fire at the house in 1831 the … afterwards fell to 123, but the continuation of the hunt brought the population to a peak of 198 in 1841. The hunt's decline after 1851 was matched by a fall to 152 in …