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A History of the County of Buckingham
… called Malletts, held of Henry Longville of Wolverton Manor, was bought by John Penn from Thomas Pigott in 1581. On … These officers were probably appointed by the lord of the manor, and not elected by the commonalty. The chief corporate … 87 and is mentioned regularly as an appurtenance of the manor of Calverton in the 16th and 17th centuries. 88 The …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… was detached from the park on the acquisition of Boycott Manor by Charles Higgens in the middle of the last century. … century. 17 Manors The property later to be known as STOWE MANOR was held before the Conquest by Turgis, a man of … 3 hides in Stowe. 23 Oseney Abbey continued to hold the manor, in which it exercised view of frankpledge and full …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… on the south side of the street. To the west of it is Manor Farm, which belongs to Magdalen College, Oxford. This … an incised sundial. On the other side of the street is the Manor House, a 17th-century stone house of two stories with … house has always belonged to the owners of the principal manor and rectory, and in the 18th century was the residence …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the 16th century between Humfrey Tyrell, the lord of the manor, and the tenants, who accused him of having destroyed … fined for felling whitethorn. The green, as parcel of the manor, had been formerly inclosed with a stone wall by George … built on it and stones from the wall taken to repair the manor-house. Nevertheless, Tyrell had encroached upon the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 4 Slightly to the north-east of the church is the Manor Farm, lately the residence of Mr. H. Arnatt, J.P., … the 18th century by the freeholders of Preston Bissett. 9 Manor Ten hides in TINGEWICK, assessed as a manor in 1086 among the lands of the Bishop of Bayeux, had …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Farm, to the north of the church, may represent the old manor-house. It is a timberframed building, much altered, and … which contained the hall is now a ruin. The present manor-house, at the other end of the village, was built in … Before the Conquest seven of King Edward's thegns held EYE MANOR. 3 In 1086 it was assessed at 9 hides 1 virgate among …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1855. About 200 yards north of the church is Turweston Manor House, the seat of Sir John Frecheville Ramsden, bart. … appears to have been put forward by the lords of Westbury. Manor Wenesi, the chamberlain of King Edward, held and could sell TURWESTON, a manor of 5 hides which by 1086 had passed to William de …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 6 The water-mill is named as appurtenant to Twyford Manor in the mid 17th century. 7 The windmill mentioned in … a certain man of Earl Harold having there 3 hides as a manor, which he could sell; by 1086 it had passed as one manor of 17 hides to Ralph de Fougeres 11 (Felgeris, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 4 but is no longer in existence. Tyringham House, the old manor-house of the Tyringhams, was described by Pennant in … and Portway 13 (xvii cent.). Manors In 1086 TYRINGHAM MANOR was held by William Fitz Ansculf, and assessed at 7 … barony of Dudley, 15 and descending with the honour and manor of Newport Pagnell 16 (q.v.) is last mentioned in 1638. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Thomas Cromwell described fourteen years later as 'a manor-place somewhat in ruins.' 4 After the Goodwins the … worship, must have stood in Upper or Lower Winchendon. 23 Manor The manor of UPPER WINCHENDON belonged to the priory of St. …
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