The history and topography of the Isle of AxholmeРипол Классик, 1979 - 463 pages |
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Page iv
... Keadby to the Knights Templars, which was also made a separate llIanor. The Manors of Croule and Luddington were given to the Abbey of St. Germains, at Selby. Amcoats was originally part of the Manor of Croule, but at what time it ...
... Keadby to the Knights Templars, which was also made a separate llIanor. The Manors of Croule and Luddington were given to the Abbey of St. Germains, at Selby. Amcoats was originally part of the Manor of Croule, but at what time it ...
Page viii
... Keadby, and a bequest of land, with a house, called the Cow Pasture, at Belwood, which has now taken from them the name of Temple Belwood ; and the Island of Sandtoft, with several small Holmes adjoining, belonged to the Abbey of St ...
... Keadby, and a bequest of land, with a house, called the Cow Pasture, at Belwood, which has now taken from them the name of Temple Belwood ; and the Island of Sandtoft, with several small Holmes adjoining, belonged to the Abbey of St ...
Page 10
... Keadby, Cottle Hall, and Deddythorpe ;—in BELTON, Sandtoft, Woodhouse, West Carr, Braycton, Grey Green, Temple Belwood, and Beltoft ;--in Hexav, East Lound, Graizelound, Low Burnham, High Burnham, IVestwoodside, Newbiggs, Upperthorpe ...
... Keadby, Cottle Hall, and Deddythorpe ;—in BELTON, Sandtoft, Woodhouse, West Carr, Braycton, Grey Green, Temple Belwood, and Beltoft ;--in Hexav, East Lound, Graizelound, Low Burnham, High Burnham, IVestwoodside, Newbiggs, Upperthorpe ...
Page 37
... Keadby.” Since these inclosures, the commons, which were before in a wretched and unprofitable state, have been greatly improved. Considerable portions of them, especially on the Crowle Moors, have been warped; by which process land, in ...
... Keadby.” Since these inclosures, the commons, which were before in a wretched and unprofitable state, have been greatly improved. Considerable portions of them, especially on the Crowle Moors, have been warped; by which process land, in ...
Page 39
... Keadby, for the purpose of warping Crowlc- Moors, as much as three hundred acres are taken on atone timet The Warping may 'be efi'ectually accomplished in about three summers; 'but- as, in fine hot weather, the tides contain much more ...
... Keadby, for the purpose of warping Crowlc- Moors, as much as three hundred acres are taken on atone timet The Warping may 'be efi'ectually accomplished in about three summers; 'but- as, in fine hot weather, the tides contain much more ...
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The History and Topography of the Isle of Axholme: Being That Part of ... William Brocklehurst Stonehouse No preview available - 2014 |
The History and Topography of the Isle of Axholme: Being That Part of ... William Brocklehurst Stonehouse No preview available - 2018 |
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