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A History of the County of Middlesex
… from the executors of J. R. Daniel-Tyssen. Kept at the Manor House and then at the town hall, with its own …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… (later Queensbridge) Rd., Dalston, before moving to Manor Rd., Stoke Newington, where they built St. Ann's Ho. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… ey or raised ground in marshland. The Old English tun or farm in Clapton, Dalston, and Homerton, the wic or dairy farm … later parish formed part of the bishop of London's large manor of Stepney. 53 Presumably most of the medieval people … creation of the Templars' (later the Hospitallers') sub-manor and others produced houses and farms, as in southern …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… centred on his seat at Shacklewell, 16 where his reputed manor included the holdings of five tenants in 1540. 17 Most … side of the lane by 1765, including part of the old manor house and at the north end of the village a house which … a cul-de-sac to the south. 40 Old buildings west of the manor house were to make way for six fourth-class houses in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 14 The Mermaid made way c. 1840 for J. R. Daniel-Tyssen's Manor House, which by the 1890s had been divided into shops, … 23 which survived north of the gardens and behind Tyssen's Manor House and which came to be called the Manor rooms. Approached by a covered way from Mare Street, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of his lay successors as lords of Hackney or Lordshold manor. Licences to appropriate the rectory to the … the rectors to lease the rectory to the lords of Hackney manor, who thereby presented both rectors and vicars. 85 The … benefices were merged in 1821. Thereafter the lord of the manor retained the advowson of the mother church, Lord …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of 7 acres, was given by Earl De la Warr, lord of the manor, was completed in 1836, at an expense of 2200; it is a … the soil a rich marl, and the scenery picturesque. The manor belongs to John Howard Galton, Esq., owner of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Plan Shewing the Monuments Described b(3). The Church Farm House, E. of the church, is a long building of two … some apparently re-used. ConditionGood. b(4). Grenville Manor, 110 yards N.E. of the church, on the N. side of the … hay, ruinous. Unclassified a(51). Tumulus, at Roundhill Farm, 1 miles N. of the church, about 60 ft. in diameter. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… barley, oats, beans, peas, potatoes, and turnips. The farm-buildings are substantial and commodious; and every … held their courts here; and it continued to be a royal manor till the battle of Bannockburn, immediately after which … of the estate, first Lord Hamilton; and erected the manor of Cadzow into a barony, which took its name from the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Prehistoric b(1) Barrow (?) (SP 655687), W. of Covert Farm on Northampton Sand at 160 m. above OD. There is a … (1853), Pl. 16; OS Record Cards). Medieval and Later b(2) Manor house site and fishponds (?) (SP 668678), lies S. of … South Field by agreement between the three lords of the manor and one freeholder. This event can be dated to between …
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