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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… to 400 ft. above sealevel. Each village now consists of a manor house and a few cottages, but Tomson was formerly … are an early 12th-century church and a small 17th-century manor house at Tomson, and a handsome 17th-century manor house at Anderson. The fact that Tomson church remained …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Standish Standish, Esq., of Duxbury, who is lord of the manor. At White Coppice is a cotton-mill: several quarries in … (N. W. by W.) from Burton; containing 278 inhabitants. The manor is now held by the family of Williams. The late Sir … Cathedral, with a net income of 84: the tithes for the manor of North Anston were commuted, in 1767, for an …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The soil is sand and moss peat on sand and clay subsoil. Manor ANGERTON MOSS was originally in Broughton, but being … Edward Wilson, 12 probably acting for John Preston of the Manor. In 1545 the king ordered a perambulation of the bounds … rights. 16 The Earl of Derby in 1586, as lord of the manor of Broughton, said that certain sands adjoining the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… may have been in existence as the centre of a royal manor, a villa regalis, in the 10th century. When Ethelfleda … council met in or near the town. 51 The later royal manor or liberty of King's Barton seems to have had its …
A History of the County of Oxford
… an iron key with ovate bow, like one in bronze from Norham Manor, Oxford, come from Kencot. A seax from the Thames at … [A.M.] Kencot (p. 369). Key and spear-head at Kencot Manor, c. 1901. [A.M.] Kidlington (p. 356). Burial with iron … Oxon. Arch. Journ. iv. 245). [A.M.] Bronze key at Norham Manor ( Oxford Millenary Exhib. 1912, Cat. no 45). [A.M.] …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… giving 60 librates of land: in Hudefortsire ( sic), 18 his manor of Lectona; in Buckinghamsire 4 l. from the manor of Radenai. Testibus: Nigello episcopo Eliensi; Roberto … of Fontevrault 60 l. in Bedeford [shire] from ( in) his manor of Lecton, given them by the king, his lord and father, …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… St. Gervase of Braiosa and St. Florent and his monks the manor ( mansio) of Armigetone, 4 after his decease; and he … church to the monks with his consent, and has held the manor from his father and himself by knight service ( … all the churches belonging to that castle, with a certain manor of West Hope and the tithe[s] of Lintonia. All these …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… and [the] inhabitants of Lurgan Clanbrazill, within the manor of Brownlow's derry, co. Armagh. Shews: "The said town … The town of Lurgan and adjacent lands lie in the manor of Brownlow's derry, which was made a manor by patents granted by King James I to the ancestors of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… heard counsel on both sides and report: The castle and manor of St. Briavels are part of the Queen Dowager's … of years yet to come. During this period the castle and manor are the particular estate of the Duke, and his counsel … who has been farmer under the Crown of the said castle and manor. King Charles II, by his letters patents dated 16 June, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
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