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A History of the County of Buckingham
… is probably the site of the mill which belonged to the manor in the 16th and 17th centuries. 8 In the south of the … with vestiges of a moat, 12 once, it is said, part of the manor of Ham and owned by the Mercers' Company. 13 There are … of the Metropolitan and Great Central railway. Manors The manor of WOTTON, later GRENVILLE'S MANOR, which Eddeva wife …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… commemorate William de Mokelestone, at one time lord of a manor in Woughton, to whom the priest's effigy in the church … Toti, a thegn of King Edward. 8 The overlordship of this manor is found later attached to the earldom of Arundel, 9 … Swan Inn, Woughton on the Green The descent of the mesne manor of Woughton presents considerable difficulties, which …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… called "Ormandie Biggin" and "Blackett Bottom," in the manor of Grayrigg, for the maintenance of a school master … years 1898 and 1900. It is not certain where the ancient manor house stood. Nicolson and Burn think that it was near … and enclosing the open Commons and waste lands within the manor of Orton the Commissioners did award a certain highway …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… this parish there are three Townships each constituting a manor, viz. Marton, Brampton and Knock. Marton belonged to … means or other it fell into the hands of Henry VIII. The manor of Brampton belonged anciently to a family of its own … to the three co-heiresses of the last male heir. The manor of Knock Shalcock belonged in the reigns of Edward II …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… his wife sold to Andrew Wharton of Gray's Inn the manor of Sandford with all the profits arising from the same, … This at one time was a large building and formed the manor-house. Cyprian Hilton of Burton, who died in 1649, had … 479, m. 476. 1398 The trustees of Margery Ducket sold the manor of Warcop to Ralph, earl of Westmorland who held the …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… chief in co. Westmorland, but held of his own heritage the manor of Dufton with the advowson of that church, of the Lady … was worth yearly 25s. 6d.; and beyond the said cornage the manor is worth in all issues 27. 12. 4. yearly. John, his … jurors. They say on oath that John son of William gave his manor of Dufton together with the advowson of the church of …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… OF ST. EDMUND, NEWBIGGIN. Gamel, son of Whelp, granted the manor to Robert Dapifer de Appleby who assumed the name of de … The descendants of this Robert continued to hold the manor till about the year 1331, when Emma de Newbiggin … time due and accustomed. 1314 Robert de Newbiggin held the manor under de Clifford when the cornage was 20d. and the …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… of the sum of 200 to the said Sir James Bellingham of the manor of Little Ormside and Great Ormside, co. Westmorland, … the waste grounds and parcels of commons within the manor of Great Ormside was laid before Parliament this year. … Hon. Sackville, earl of Thanet Island, is lord of the said manor; and the said earl and Thomas Patenson, esquire, and …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… of hay or small tithes whatsoever went to the Crown. The Manor of K. Stephen was granted by the king on 20 March, 37 … by Thomas lord Wharton he received all that Lordship and Manor of K. Stephen with all rights, members and … upon John Barnett, then a farmer of divers lands in the manor of Wharton for the tithes thereof and commenced a suit …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… 23 May. Sackville, earl of Thanet Island, was lord of the manor; the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle were the …
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