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Some of the higher parts of the country , such as Haxey Field , Epworth Fields ,
Belton and Beltoft Fields , and Crowle Field are remarkably fertile , and
deseryedly rank among the richest and finest soils in England . They consist of
black sandy ...
Some of the higher parts of the country , such as Haxey Field , Epworth Fields ,
Belton and Beltoft Fields , and Crowle Field are remarkably fertile , and
deseryedly rank among the richest and finest soils in England . They consist of
black sandy ...
Page 120
... the mast and food which it afforded for their flocks and herds , but also by the
rich pasturage of those fertile spots which now constitute Epworth Field , Haxey
Field , the Belgraves , Belton , and Beltoft Fields , Owston Field , and Crowle Field
.
... the mast and food which it afforded for their flocks and herds , but also by the
rich pasturage of those fertile spots which now constitute Epworth Field , Haxey
Field , the Belgraves , Belton , and Beltoft Fields , Owston Field , and Crowle Field
.
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Chessman's Home Croft , now in the occupation of Thos . Clough , 0 1 20 Sundry
parcels of land lying dispersedly in the open fields . In the South Field , S2 28 In
the East Field , 6 1 16 In the Church Field , 3 1 21 In the Ellers Field , 2 1 39 New
...
Chessman's Home Croft , now in the occupation of Thos . Clough , 0 1 20 Sundry
parcels of land lying dispersedly in the open fields . In the South Field , S2 28 In
the East Field , 6 1 16 In the Church Field , 3 1 21 In the Ellers Field , 2 1 39 New
...
Page 302
William Coggan , in 1648 , gave four selions of land , containing one acre , lying
severally in Haxey Shaw Field . Vincent Tankersley , in 1650 , gave one acre of
land , lying in Nether Shucdale , on the west side of the road . John Scott , in
1652 ...
William Coggan , in 1648 , gave four selions of land , containing one acre , lying
severally in Haxey Shaw Field . Vincent Tankersley , in 1650 , gave one acre of
land , lying in Nether Shucdale , on the west side of the road . John Scott , in
1652 ...
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Mill Field , on a furlong called Slainton Bush , and the other selion below Nether
Shucdale , now inclosed in a close of Robert Ducker's of Burnham , called
Shucdale Close . Robert Newborn's gift consists of one close , lying near
Westwood ...
Mill Field , on a furlong called Slainton Bush , and the other selion below Nether
Shucdale , now inclosed in a close of Robert Ducker's of Burnham , called
Shucdale Close . Robert Newborn's gift consists of one close , lying near
Westwood ...
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