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12 December 1856 is was recorded for the Commutation of Tithes as owned by Charles Edward Gray as Curate of Princes RIsborough. clerk, on behalf of the Perpetual Curacy of Princes Risborough, containing 79 acres 17 perches
 
12 December 1856 is was recorded for the Commutation of Tithes as owned by Charles Edward Gray as Curate of Princes RIsborough. clerk, on behalf of the Perpetual Curacy of Princes Risborough, containing 79 acres 17 perches
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1823 Enclosure of Princes Risborough mentions an old enclosure of land adjacent to Whitchurches Wood, rented from the Manor by Lord G.H.Cavendish, previously Whitchurches
 
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Latest revision as of 13:08, 3 March 2019

After the 1923 Enclosures of Princes Risborough many parcels of land with no dwelling were owned.

A field was given to the local church known as Glebe Field. It was rented out the proceeds going to the church. It was situated off Pink Road, Lacey Green

12 December 1856 is was recorded for the Commutation of Tithes as owned by Charles Edward Gray as Curate of Princes RIsborough. clerk, on behalf of the Perpetual Curacy of Princes Risborough, containing 79 acres 17 perches

1823 Enclosure of Princes Risborough mentions an old enclosure of land adjacent to Whitchurches Wood, rented from the Manor by Lord G.H.Cavendish, previously Whitchurches