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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… at low water, of a large tract of hard loam, in which oak-trees have been found, in an almost entire state, but … and ornamental plantations, exhibiting fine specimens of oak and ash, which here grow most luxuriantly, with other … but are ornamented in several places with clusters of oak, ash, sycamore, and alder; the surface for the most part …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… This place, called also Aikton, a probable corruption of Oak Town, from the number of oak-trees growing in its vicinity, comprises by computation …
The Pinners' and Wiresellers' Book, 1462-1511
… of sap laths 4d. [crossed out] Item paid for 2 quarters of oak 3d. Item paid for 3 legs for the grate 1d. Item paid for … 4d. Item paid for water 3d. Item paid for a quarter of oak to go over the hall 3d. Item paid to Thomas Boyle as …
Survey of London
… Dr. W. O. Hassell; Hawker Siddeley Group Ltd.; Hearts of Oak Benefit Society; Hertfordshire Record Office; House of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… supposed to be derived from the Saxon word Ac, signifying oak, and tun, a town; the neighbourhood having, in former … the parish, from time immemorial, having been called Old Oak common. Previously to the battle of Brentford, in 1642, … for twelve men and twelve women. In a garden on Old Oak common is a mineral spring, formerly held in general …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… of (Ro)ger de Clifford, elaborately incised cross with oak-leaf and maple-leaf decoration, moulded base and two …
The Environs of London
… is supposed to have derived its name from the quantity of oak timber which it produced; Ac, in the Saxon language, signifying an oak. The hedge-rows still abound with that tree. Situation …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… from monuments and two small wheat-sheaves in oak. In vestryover fireplace, overmantel said to be made up …
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