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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and there is one mill of twenty-three shillings. The whole manor was valued at four pounds. In the time of king Edward … crown. Soon after which they seem to have been held as one manor, by William de Gurnay, and afterwards by Galiena de … In the 20th year of king Edward III. he paid aid for this manor, which Robert de Scaccario before held in Addington, of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… are the estates of Ovenden and Bossington, and the manor of Cooting, all of them belonging to Sir Henry Oxenden, … ken of the eye, by the white cliffs of France. The manor of Adisham was given in the year 616, by Eadbald, king … his church's revenues between himself and the priory, this manor was allotted to the share of the latter; accordingly it …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the creation of a park of over 100 acres around the manor-house. 20 The bridge over the Evenlode, long called … the green, by agreement with his brother, the lord of the manor, and with the consent of the tenants, to provide for … it is a barn which has a gabled porch with pigeon holes. Manor Farm (formerly Home Farm) 43 is apparently of the same …
Magna Britannia
… of Cornwall, being held as free and customary lands of the manor of Helston in Trigg. The manor of Trelegoe, Treclegoe, or Trenelgoe, after having been … of a chapel, Mithian or Mythian, and Stenclose. The great manor of Tywarnhaile, which will be more particularly treated …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and old inclosures in Postcombe belonging to Adwell Manor were left in the parish of Adwell. Adwell Farm in … slaked in water without the application of heat. 14 The manor-house, Adwell House, was rebuilt in the late 18th … John Marmion also resided at Adwell after the sale of the manor to Nicholas Bethom. 25 In the early 17th century David …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is mentioned in 1392, 2 and a mill belonged to the manor in 1341. 3 The National school here was erected in … that of the Free Methodists in 1870. Morton Hall and the manor-house lie near one another by the Swale; the capital … when a common oven and a windmill were appurtenant to the manor. Morton Grange lies among the fields to the south of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Cranleigh, on the east by Shere. A detached portion, the manor of Wildwood, used to lie in Alfold to the south, and … House after the ancient family of that name, who held the manor for centuries. Its staircase, of Spanish mahogany, was … no real local history. MANORS The history of ALBURY MANOR before the Conquest is obscure. It is quite uncertain …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 9 also had rights in the fishing besides the lord of the manor. 10 There are several coppices, but the only large wood … A rather more elaborate cottage of 16th-century date faces Manor Farm; it is distinguished by its half-hipped roof of … yeoman farmer William Wixon. 17 Farther down the hill is Manor Farm. Part of the present house, the wing built of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… agreement of 1543 between Sir Fulke Greville, lord of the manor, and Roger Metcalfe the priest, the latter was to … about 1618, in which year Sir Fulke Greville, lord of the manor, gave 300 to build a Market House for the town. 25 It … In 1919 the Town Hall was bought from the lord of the manor by the town as a war memorial. The colonnades have …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of the village with, a little to the south-east of it, the Manor Farm, an early 17th-century brick house with a later … house is an 18th-century brick barn of two stories. The Manor House, probably belonging to the manor of the Rectory, is a timber-framed house of the late …
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