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Magna Britannia
… 6th of May, for horned cattle, wooden, and tin wares. The manor of Glossop, which extends over Glossop and its seven … son it reverted to the crown. King Henry II. gave the manor of Glossop, with the church and its other … 2, to the abbey of Basingwerk. King Henry VIII. gave this manor, in 1537, to George Earl of Shrewsbury. It now belongs …
A History of the County of Oxford
… afforesting, among others, the wood belonging to Glympton manor (presumably the modern Glympton Wood) and the wood … manorial courts. 16 As late as 1553 the lord of the manor required a royal licence to sell timber from Glympton … and Hark Wood. In the centre of the parish, around the manor house, Glympton Park, is a large area of parkland, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… The old bridge of Godalming was owned by the lords of the manor and hundred. It was only open to the public in times of … just above it, was formerly repaired by the lord of the manor. 11 Broadwater, in the Portsmouth road, is the seat of … Associations.' It was formerly repaired by the lord of the manor. In 1568 it is presented in the Hundred Court as valde …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from the early 19th century. 21 Grange Farm, formerly Manor Farm, has been rebuilt, but still retains parts of an … have been renowned in connexion with the Bicester Hunt. 24 Manor. GOLDINGTON, which before the Norman Conquest had been … followed the same descent as Richard Puingiant's Domesday manor of Middleton Stoney, of which it was regarded as a …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Farm, a 17th-century house with a good chimney stack. MANOR The manor of GODMANCHESTER was held by Edward the Confessor as 14 … grant in fee was made to the earl and his heirs. 37 The manor appears to have been in King John's hands in 1199, 38 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… village, on the left side of the road, with the antient manor-house near the former, close to the bank of the river; … Mocket, gent. of Challock, died in 1565, possessed of the manor of Biltyng-court, in Godmersham, which by his will he … II. the prior obtained a charter of free-warren for this manor; about which time it was, with its appurtenances, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and 'Bugner Coppice' situate in the parish of Wield. Manor The Hospitallers' manor of GODSFIELD was formed by the consolidation of certain … These gifts were the chief constituents of the manor of Godsfield proper. But in addition, possibly as early …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… attached to it called Scotland, 5 where the courts of the manor are said to have been formerly held. At Harts is a … of Capt. S. Davenport, a small estate taken out of the manor and called Park Farm in the 18th century. Built about … St. Paul's 15569, was a native of Godshill. 12 MANORS The manor of GODSHILL is not mentioned by name in the Domesday …
A History of the County of Surrey
… here, though it is not now worked. It appears that the manor-houses of Marden and Lagham were centres of population … represent St. John's fortified house of Walkhampstead (see manor). Several barrows are said to have existed, and two … earthwork which surrounded the castle or fortified manor-house of the St. Johns. The works are oval, and measure …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of the village, which is crossed by a running brook. The Manor Farm stands back from the road opposite Goldington … held. 16 After the Dissolution it is known as GOLDINGTON MANOR, but does not at any time appear to have been of great … 22 The estate, which for the first time appears as a manor, was then valued at 5 5 s. 7 d. per annum, and was …
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