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A History of the County of Sussex
… chapel. The woodland yielding 10 swine at Buncton manor in 1086 21 presumably lay near the house called Brownhill in the … At Buncton there may have been a nucleated settlement in 1086, when Buncton manor had more tenants than Ashington … 19th-century. Eight people were enumerated at Ashington in 1086, and 26 at Buncton. 58 No later medieval population …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Both Ashington and Buncton manors had demesne farms in 1086. 76 That of Ashington manor was leased in 1528, 77 and … There were 6 villani and 2 bordars on Ashington manor in 1086, and 19 villani and 7 bordars on Buncton manor. 85 Two … There was land for three ploughteams at Ashington manor in 1086, and for five at Buncton manor. 2 Only one open field is …
A History of the County of Sussex
… by 1073 it had been granted to William de Braose. 91 In 1086 it was held of him by Robert le Savage, 92 and … later of Knepp manor in Shipley. 95 Ellis of Ashington (fl. c. 1140) 96 and John of Ashington (fl. c. 1230) 97 may have held the manor, and Sir Robert of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… had been cleared: the private manorial woods were small in 1086 24 and covered only 9 a. in 1279. 25 They and other … and late settled: Silverley had only 22 or 23 families in 1086, Ashley perhaps half as many. 33 Taxes were paid in 1327 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… lordship. Many tenants held land in both parishes. 46 In 1086 there were only twelve ploughteams, eight in Silverley … 1,815 a. 48 Expansion took place both before and after 1086 by assarting heath and woodland, giving rise to … and at Silverley and Cropley park in the south. 63 In 1086 the manorial farms were large, employing six of the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… until 1400 96 or later. ASHLEY was held from Aubrey in 1086 by Everard son of Brian, 97 whose successors were the … Ralph de Guînes as 1 knight's fee. 99 Geoffrey de Guînes (fl. 1208-15) 1 was succeeded by his son Robert 2 (fl. 1229-56), 3 whose son John 4 was lord perhaps from 1262 5 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of Ashton. In 1066 Ashton was held freely by Alden. In 1086 the main estate there was held by Winemar the Fleming, … which can apparently be placed in Ashton, was waste in 1086 and has no later history. 95 The land held by Bondi … owner in 1897. 28 ECONOMIC HISTORY Medieval Farming. In 1086 Dodin's manor at Ashton contained one hide and a quarter …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the parish, since Eatons was the only manor in Ashurst in 1086. 43 It lies on the sandstone ridge which runs east-west … 45 There may have been a nucleated settlement nearby in 1086, when eight tenants of the manor were recorded, 46 but … century. 64 Eight tenants of Eatons manor were recorded in 1086, 65 but other inhabitants of Ashurst were evidently …
A History of the County of Sussex
… There were 5 villani and 3 bordars on Eatons manor in 1086, 61 but no later reference to tenants of the manor has … been found. No other manor was recorded in the parish in 1086. Land within Ashurst was evidently listed, however, … the 1530s. 78 Eatons manor had land for two ploughteams in 1086; there was one team on the demesne and the tenants had …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1907. 97 In the 1920s and 1930s Mr. John Goring (fl. 1984) was still one of two chief landowners in the … in 1066, when it was an outlying part of Warningcamp. In 1086 it was held of William de Braose by William son of … in the parish. He was succeeded by H. C. Hextall (fl. 1934-8). 46 The estate was afterwards known as the Lock …
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