Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and ChesterChetham Society., 1913 |
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... wood . The regular wages to the man employed in the work was 4d . per day . The carriage of the pales from the place where cut to where they were wanted was 12d . per hundred . The total cost of 67 rods of new ditch , 8 feet wide and 4 ...
... wood . The regular wages to the man employed in the work was 4d . per day . The carriage of the pales from the place where cut to where they were wanted was 12d . per hundred . The total cost of 67 rods of new ditch , 8 feet wide and 4 ...
Page 9
... wood , and fenced with hedges ( heys ) , or lower and less effective fences than those inclosing the circuit of the parks . These heys , signifying originally the fences themselves , designated later the land inclosed by them , and the ...
... wood , and fenced with hedges ( heys ) , or lower and less effective fences than those inclosing the circuit of the parks . These heys , signifying originally the fences themselves , designated later the land inclosed by them , and the ...
Page 13
... wood . " Le grene " still retains the name of the Greens and yet deserves the appellation . The addi- tional rent of £ 6 5s . 6d . is probably on account of these 80 acres . On Wyndehills there is only a rise of 2s . since 6 Hen . V ...
... wood . " Le grene " still retains the name of the Greens and yet deserves the appellation . The addi- tional rent of £ 6 5s . 6d . is probably on account of these 80 acres . On Wyndehills there is only a rise of 2s . since 6 Hen . V ...
Page 17
... woods and timber are so wasted and destroyed that there is not now sufficient to repair or replace the pales of the said park , and considering the great charge it would entail ... wood and underwoods within the said ground and The Park 17.
... woods and timber are so wasted and destroyed that there is not now sufficient to repair or replace the pales of the said park , and considering the great charge it would entail ... wood and underwoods within the said ground and The Park 17.
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... woods , game , and fences , was now through wasteful neglect during later years so reduced in wood and game as to be no longer worth retaining for its ancient purposes . The repairs had been during some time left to the tenants and at ...
... woods , game , and fences , was now through wasteful neglect during later years so reduced in wood and game as to be no longer worth retaining for its ancient purposes . The repairs had been during some time left to the tenants and at ...
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