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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… the line of the existing road immediately W. of Brockhall Manor. The old road is still visible in the shrubbery near … soon after 1625 when the Thornton family acquired the manor. The 1787 map shows the hall much as it is today but …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is the property of the Earl of Suffolk, who is lord of the manor: the river Avon runs through the parish. The living is … to the Conquest, subsequently to which period the manor was given by Ranulph de Gernons, Earl of Chester, to …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… in the 18th century in an aborted attempt to build a new manor house on its summit. 11 Bevan hill, rising south of the … a farmhouse, incorporates much of the late medieval manor house; 1 in 1382 expenses were paid for a hedge … (or Grants), acquired by Rice Yate from the lord of the manor in 1669, 7 was demolished in the mid 20th century. 8 In …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… monuments to the family of Baynton, formerly lords of the manor. There are places of worship for Baptists and … The parish comprises 9392 a. 17 p., and contains the manor of Abbots or Paget's Bromley, the property of the Marquess of Anglesey; the manor of Bagots-Bromley, the ancient possession of the Bagot …
The Environs of London
… to the land-tax, which is at the rate of 9d. in the pound. Manor. The manor of Bromley was given to the Bishop and Church of … After the Conquest, Odo, Bishop of Baieux, seized this manor; but it was recovered to the see of Rochester by the …
Survey of London
… Bromley Hall IV.BROMLEY HALL (THE MANOR HOUSE OF THE LOWER MANOR). Ground Landlord, Leaseholders, &c. The house forms … preservation. Historical notes. Dunstan states that the Manor of Bromley Hall (or the lower manor) belonged to the …
The Environs of London
… was valued, according to Dugdale, at 108. is. 11d. The manor. The manor of Bromley belonged to the abovementioned convent, to … rent of 35. 10s. 8d. 6, and in the year 1546 exchanged the manor again with the crown for other lands 7. After the …
Survey of London
… all this land was called Oldfield and was copyhold of the manor of Earl's Court. By 1700 the customary tenant or … and the Brompton Oratory now stand, was copyhold of the manor of Earl's Court, the customary tenants being from 1747 … agreed for with St. George's Hospital and the lord of the manor, Lord Kensington. 140 In April 1826 the land was duly …
Survey of London
… Until 1842 this ground was copyhold land held of the manor of Earl's Court. In the early seventeenth century Long … to the second Lord Kensington, who was the lord of the manor of Earl's Court and therefore, in feudal terms, their … appears to have been either waste land or copyhold of the manor of Earl's Court. 224 At that time only two buildings …
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