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A History of the County of Buckingham
… to the south-east and the school to the north-west. Manor Farm lies further to the west of the church. It is a … 5 Manors William Fitz Ansculf in 1086 held North marston manor, assessed at 6 hides. 6 It was afterwards held of the honour of Dudley, 7 and attached to the manor of Newport Pagnell 8 (q.v.), the last reference to the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and returning nearly to the point whence it starts. The Manor Farm, with its remains of a moat, probably on the site … who had been enfeoffed by Brian Fitz Count of this manor before 1166. 23 After Osmund's death Oakley came to … the records of 1235, 34 1236 35 and 1258 36 show, was the manor of Oakley. Fitz Ellis. Argent a bend between six fleurs …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and 200 eels. 43 There were two mills appurtenant to the manor in February 13434, but only one is mentioned in 141112. … were known as the Great Grove. 62 The park came with the manor into the possession of the Crown, and the office of … Olney, the lordship of which followed the descent of the manor. 74 Though possibly in existence at an earlier date, it …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… benefit. This land was later claimed as common of the manor of North Marston. 2 In 1607 a forty years' lease of … Mr. Henry Yates Thompson. South-west of the church is the manor-house, a timber building with brick infilling, of late … the parish. Manors Edwin, a thegn of King Edward, held the manor of OVING before the Conquest; it was afterwards part of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… angle between the Buckingham Road and Church Lane is the Manor House, now a farm, which probably occupies the site of the capital messuage of the manor in 1248. 4 The opposite angle contains Padbury Lodge, … which was in lease to Thomas Harris in 1602. 13 Manors The manor of PADBURY or OVERBURY was held in 1086 by Manno the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… There are no houses of importance in the parish, but the Manor Farm appears to date in part from the 17th century; the … used as a foot-road from Oving to Pitchcott churchyard. Manor In 1086 PITCHCOTT, though not named, was apparently … Bohun, Earl of Hereford, 11 as an appurtenance of the manor of Haseley, Oxfordshire. 12 This manor passed in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the Confessor PRESTON alias PRESTON BISSETT and COWLEY MANOR was held by Wiluf, a man of Earl Lewin, who had power … was attached to the honour of 'Chelefeud,' 10 the manor being held by the service of castle ward at Rochester … the Bishop of Bayeux in 1086, 12 and the next owner of the manor was William son of Helte, who held Preston in the reign …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… century and said to have been brought here from the old manor-house; it has two late 16th-century doors, and above … 6 It comprises several farms. Lee Grange, formerly the manor-house of the Abbots of Thame and afterwards the … Quainton. The mansion erected on the site of the original manor-house of Dundon or Dundon Court 9 and inhabited by …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Quarrendon as its head. 14 Peter Carbonel of Mandeville's Manor, Addingtion, Thomas de Valognes of Botolph Claydon, in … date. Fitz John. Quarterly or and gules a border vair. Manor Under Edward the Confessor Suen, one of Asgar's men, held QUARRENDON MANOR, but could not sell without his lord's consent. 16 In …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and Stowe also passes eastward through this parish. The Manor House, Radclive The village is small and lies in a … Manors Under the Confessor, Azor son of Toti held RADCLIVE MANOR (with which was included the hamlet of Chackmore), of … the overlordship follows the same descent as the adjacent manor of Westbury 7 (q.v.). No mention of the overlordship …
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