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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is fixed; and about four miles further to the east is Port-Clarence, where is the terminus of the Clarence railway. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in a large block of land extending from the Cherwell to Port Meadow. 90 Most of the land between the Woodstock road … and west. In 1086 there were 120 a. of meadow, excluding Port Meadow which was described under Oxford. 96 Among the … small inclosed meadows or hams along the eastern edge of Port Meadow and in Wolvercote Mead. 98 Wolvercote Mead (96 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… area of Cutteslowe (281 a.). 32 To the south is Port Meadow, the common pasture of the Oxford freemen, where … site of Godstow abbey, and Wycroft on the eastern edge of Port Meadow all lie on patches of flood-plain gravel; the … Oxford-Banbury road, an ancient route which was called the port street (i.e. paved road to the market town) in 1004, 61 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and the citizens of Oxford added other land on the edge of Port Meadow. 69 At the Dissolution the estate was bought by George Owen and, apart from land near Port Meadow sold by Richard Owen in 1611 and 1613, passed …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the ruins were used as a pound at the annual drives of Port Meadow, and the precinct wall was probably partially …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… WOOD, or Woodchurch, a ville, and member of the cinque-port liberty of Dovor, in the union of the Isle of Thanet, … of vessels of above fifty tons now registered at the port is twenty-seven, and their aggregate burthen 4030 tons. …
The Environs of London
A History of the County of Essex
… one horse or two cows for every 4 annual rent. The parish reeve branded cattle with the mark for Woodford parish: 60 …
A History of the County of Essex
… Eccl. (Rec. Com.), 26. S.C. 2/174/42B; see also S.C. 12/Port. 7/54. Ramsey, Monkhams, 67; map of foresters' walks in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1800 and 1803 at the Royal Oak inn in Shermanbury. A reeve was mentioned in 1680 and later, and a crier in 1800 and 1803. The reeve in 1835 was J. L. W. Dennett, son of the lord of the … were then held at least twice a year, and there were a reeve and a beadle or beadles. Besides land transactions, the …
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