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A History of the County of Oxford
… Black Bourton belonged presumably to the large royal manor of Bampton, though if so it was alienated piecemeal … in the late 19th and 20th centuries. 2 Bourton Winslow Manor An estate of 3 hides, later called Bourton Winslow manor from its 15th-century owners, was held in 1086 by Pain, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Andrew Maisey, lessee of Osney abbey's Black Bourton manor, was among several west Oxfordshire people accused of … s. a. 1748, 1766; above, manors (Bourton Winslow: manor ho.). ORO, MS Oxf. Dioc. d 558, f. 57v. Ibid. d 580, f. …
A Dictionary of London
… (1), p. 617). Not further identified. Black Swan Yard See Capel Court. Blackamore Court West out of Petticoat Lane and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… expense of which the Incorporated Society gave 200. The manor was given as part of the endowment of Bruton Hospital, … Bart., an opulent Turkey merchant, who endowed it with the manor of Old Court: the establishment consists of 40 brethren … a carucate of land, of the fee of William Peverel. The manor came at a later period to the Bradshaws and the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Stonyhurst, 1 which as the residence of the lords of the manor has for centuries been the dominant house in the … House are central, the houses known as the hall and the manor lying to the east and Wedacre to the west. The … the Earl of Lincoln as lord of Clitheroe, or else a mesne manor had been created in favour of Margaret de Holland, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 30 and may be the fee, also described as half Blackford manor, held by Reynold Cobham in 1401. 31 No more is known of … John by her first husband and then a minor. 45 In 1484 the manor was granted by the Crown to Sir Thomas Everingham with … her cousins John Stawell and Edward Bampfield. 48 The manor and advowson descended like Durston 49 probably until …
Survey of London
… of the land belonged to the Barons, the then lords of the manor (see p. 98), who let out plots of ground on building … J. Meymott until 1856. The office of steward of the Manor of Paris Garden was held by members of this family from … 1881. 203 William J. Meymott compiled a history of the Manor which was published in 1881. 249 Nos. 174, 181184 and …
Old and New London
… subject to a ground-rent, payable to "the steward of the manor of Old Paris Garden, and are collected half-yearly. 7 … this marshy ground; but we have an account of a mansion or manor-house built upon a somewhat elevated part of the marsh, … obtained an Act of Parliament converting the ancient manor of Paris Garden into a parish under that name. The …
Old and New London
… astronomical apparatus to his seat in Staffordshire. The Manor of East Combe, which lies near the Charlton Road, on … the north-east corner of Blackheath, is West Coombe, the manor-house of which was at one time the residence of William … Galfridus Walpole. This gentleman pulled down the old manor-house, and erected the present mansion at a short …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… away from Calstone village, a church and probably a manor house had been built. 6 In 1194 the land was called the black land of Calstone, 7 later Blackland manor, 8 and the church, the manor house, a farmstead, and a mill all adopted the name …
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