The history and topography of the Isle of AxholmeРипол Классик, 1979 - 463 pages |
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... inclosure, constitute the whole of what now remains in possession of the present Lord of the hianor. To trace the pedigrees of families, in order to shew the descent of property, forms part of the labour of a topographical writer, as ...
... inclosure, constitute the whole of what now remains in possession of the present Lord of the hianor. To trace the pedigrees of families, in order to shew the descent of property, forms part of the labour of a topographical writer, as ...
Page xiii
... inclosure of 1795 ;and would, most probably, have carried into execution the splendid improvements projected in 1828, by which the low grounds on the west side would have been efl'ectually drained, and 20,000 acres of land improved by ...
... inclosure of 1795 ;and would, most probably, have carried into execution the splendid improvements projected in 1828, by which the low grounds on the west side would have been efl'ectually drained, and 20,000 acres of land improved by ...
Page 34
... inclosure which is very singular. Every proprietor who pleases may inclose his own lands, notwithstanding the rights ... Inclosure of the township of Amcoats in in the year 1779; and in 1795 an act was obtained for the Inclosure of the ...
... inclosure which is very singular. Every proprietor who pleases may inclose his own lands, notwithstanding the rights ... Inclosure of the township of Amcoats in in the year 1779; and in 1795 an act was obtained for the Inclosure of the ...
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... inclosure of the arable fields, which, of course, still remain open. This conduct Mr. Secretary Young, in his Agricultural Survey of Lincolnshire, is pleased to designate by the epithet “ barbarous,” because in open fields, where ...
... inclosure of the arable fields, which, of course, still remain open. This conduct Mr. Secretary Young, in his Agricultural Survey of Lincolnshire, is pleased to designate by the epithet “ barbarous,” because in open fields, where ...
Page 39
... Inclosure ofthe Isle commons in the four parishes of H axey, Epworth, Belton, and Owston; and the sets for the Inclosure; 8rd. 'of Crowle, contain provisions for carrying into efi'ect this most efficient method of improving bad land in ...
... Inclosure ofthe Isle commons in the four parishes of H axey, Epworth, Belton, and Owston; and the sets for the Inclosure; 8rd. 'of Crowle, contain provisions for carrying into efi'ect this most efficient method of improving bad land in ...
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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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Abbot acres AGED Althorpe Amcotts amongst antient appears banks Beltoft Belton benefit buried Butterwick called Cavell channel Chapel Church confined Cornelius Cornelius Vermuyden Court Croule Crowle daughter died Doncaster drainage drains Duke Duke of Hereford Earl Eastoft Edward Elizabeth England Epworth expence Ferry fields find fine fire first fisheries five flood flow Gainsbrough ground Hatfield Haxey Henry honour hundred inclosure inhabitants Isle of Axholme Johnson Keadby King King’s Knight labours land late Lincoln living Lord Luddington Manor married Melwood MEMORY Mowbray office overflowed owner Owston parish of Owston peat person POPPLEWELL possession pounds present Rector reign rent Richard river Trent Robert Roger Roger de Mowbray Sandtoft says Selby selions shillings side Sir John stone Stovin sufficient Thomas tides Vermuyden Vicar warp Wesley West Butterwick wife William Wirce Wroot York Yorkshire