Trees and Woodland in the British Landscape |
Contents
PREFACE II | 11 |
prehistoric beginnings | 39 |
from Claudius to Hugo | 49 |
Copyright | |
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acres Ancient Countryside ancient woodland ancient woods Anglo-Saxon annual rings areas bank Barking beech birch boundary Bradfield St George Bradfield Woods Britain British Cambridgeshire cent common conservation contain coppice coppice woods counties decline destruction ditch Domesday Book early earthworks eastern England Edmunds Abbey Epping Forest Essex evidence existing farmland felling Felsham Felsham Hall Wood fields forestry grazing grove grow grubbed Hatfield Forest Hayley Wood hazel heath hedgerow trees hedges hornbeam instance Knapwell land landscape laund less Long Melford Lowland mainly maple medieval parks medieval woods Middle Ages natural non-woodland Norfolk occasionally origin oxlip pannage parish pasture Peterken place-names plantations plants poles pollard trees pollen poplar Rackham records remains roads Roman secondary woodland seldom seventeenth century small-leaved lime soil species suckers Suffolk surveys survive sweet-chestnut timber trees tion types underwood usually vegetation Wildwood wood-bank wood-pasture woodmanship