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A History of the County of Oxford
… edge of the upper village, north-west of the former manor house, Reynolds Farm, and away from the main streets. … notable 19th-century addition to the upper village was Manor Farm, formerly Cassington House, a red brick building … of 1688 has been recovered. On the south is the Old Manor, an L-shaped building of coursed rubble with a stone …
A History of the County of Oxford
… their predecessors the Clintons, held courts for their manor, to which in 1279 the sheriff of Oxfordshire had entry … in Agric. p. 341. ceased with the disintegration of the manor in the 16th century. Godstow abbey claimed suit of … Courts were also presumably held for the St. Valery manor. In 1279 the tenants attended view of frankpledge at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Arsic was overlord in 1212 and 1220, and in 1242 the manor was held of the Arsic fee. 39 In 1279 it was held of … is no further record of the overlordship and in 1320 the manor was held of the king in chief. 40 Before 1123 the Arsics had granted their manor in CASSINGTON to the elder Geoffrey de Clinton, who in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… 17th or 18th-century tapestry. ConditionGood. b(4). Old Manor, house, about m. S.S.E. of the church, is of two …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Casterton CASTERTON. Our knowledge of the tenure of the manor of Casterton, prior to the middle of the thirteenth … to Alice daughter of Gilbert, the tenant, a moiety of the manor of Casterton for 30 marks and a palfrey. This Alice, … holds a tenement with 5 acres 6 1 Relict of Giles Ridge " 8 " 7 9 Relict of Edward Wetton " 2 " 2 7 Walter …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the Roman camp at Great Casterton. Not far from the manor-house at Tolethorpe, is a spring of carbonated … built by William Warren, first earl of Surrey, to whom the manor, with 149 others, had been given by the Conqueror, and … II., after the battle of Worcester, took refuge in the manor-house. The town is pleasantly situated, and consists of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… R. x. 344-6. Cal. Pat. 1272-81, 127, assuming that the 'manor' of Oxford was the palace not the castle. V.C.H. Oxon. …
A History of the County of Essex
… and March 1291, or the castle may have been part of the manor of Colchester assigned to Eleanor of Provence (d. 1291) …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… as a double headland between two end-on furlongs of ridge-and-furrow (RAF VAP CPE/UK/1994, 11956). b(2) Iron Age … orientated N.-S. The W. one overlies the ploughed-out ridge-and-furrow, while the E. one appears to be the line of … fields separate from those of Castle Ashby is not known. Ridge-and-furrow of these fields exists on the ground or can …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… 18 Parks had been created by the 14th century. On the main manor, Home or Cary park, recorded in 1351, occupied most of … the availability of good pasture. 21 The Middle Ages Cary manor had land for 20 ploughs in 1086 but 23 were recorded of … 15 to 16. 1 The demesne continued to cover about half the manor. Its extensive arable probably accounts for the …
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