Difference between revisions of "Hundred House"
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| − | Hundred House was built on land that was until 1823 [[Princes Risborough Common]] | + | Hundred House was built on land that was until 1823 [[Princes Risborough Common]]. (This was not for the use of those in Lacey Green, but for animals walked up from Princes Risborough to graze.) |
| − | + | The [[Enclosures]] of the Manor of Princes Risborough took place in 1823. The Enclosing did away with the Manor owned arable lands and the Common grazing. The Common was divided and sold. | |
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Revision as of 18:02, 8 March 2024
Hundred House was built on land that was until 1823 Princes Risborough Common. (This was not for the use of those in Lacey Green, but for animals walked up from Princes Risborough to graze.)
The Enclosures of the Manor of Princes Risborough took place in 1823. The Enclosing did away with the Manor owned arable lands and the Common grazing. The Common was divided and sold.
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Hundred House. Pink Road, Lacey Green was built in
1986 lived in by Michael & Julia Beaumont.