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A History of the County of Warwick
… two bridges was undertaken by Laurence Bolton (lord of the manor), the inhabitants of Woolscot in return disclaiming … 1531 there was a water-mill attached to Thomas Catesby's manor, 9 and in 1668 there was also a windmill, 10 apparently … Prior of Coventry ( c. 114479), is said to have given the manor to Robert son of Noel, whose son Thomas left two …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Grove 25 after the wood belonging to the lords of the manor that had once occupied its site. Some semi-detached … of Picot the sheriff, 84 which subsequently became BURWASH manor. Robert was succeeded by his son Eustace and grandson … Fafiton's Cambridgeshire lands, including the Grantchester manor, were held in chief by the Mortimers of Wigmore, 86 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Drove. There was an inclosure award here in 1778. 3 Manor GRATELY is not mentioned in Domesday Book, but in 1130 the sheriff was farming the manor, which had belonged to Robert de Matteom, who was … is to say William Mauduit, was holding in 1167 5 and the manor remained with the Mauduit family. Thomas Mauduit is …
A History of the County of Hertford
… or chapel of St. Etheldreda, adjoining which is Chesfield Manor House, now a farm-house. The existing building is only … station is Stevenage, a mile and a half south. Chesfield Manor House Ground Plan Place-names mentioned in the early … 'la Holt,' Rainchill and Annicks. 2 MANORS Graveley The manor of GRAVELEY was held in the time of King Edward by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in this Plant Favershamienses. THE ARCHBISHOP'S paramount manor of Boughton claims over the whole of this parish, as being within that hundred, subordinate to which is the manor of Graveney. In the year 811, Wlfred, archbishop of … of them, between himself and the monks of his church, this manor fell to his share, of whom it was afterwards held by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and the ferry across the Thames to Tilbury, parcel of the manor of Paddock, alias Parrocks, in Milton, were purchased in 1695, with that manor, by the corporation of Gravesend, in which they … on the like signal, with every ebb. The lords of the manor of Gravesend have a right to hold a court for the …
A History of the County of Essex
… the pattern of settlement. In 1086 Grays was a small rural manor with a recorded population of 28. 5 Twenty-four Grays … towards Stifford. Grays Hall, on the site of the ancient manor house, lay in the angle of Orsett Road and Bridge Road. … Tilbury docks, and the financial needs of the lord of the manor, James Theobald, who succeeded his father in 1871. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and the smithy. Opposite, and west of the road, is the Manor House, a good example of simple Jacobean work, and the … mill pond at Addington. 12 The abbey continued to hold the manor, rectory and advowson until the Dissolution. 13 The manor and advowson of the rectory and church on 25 March, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to Aston Cantlow and Henley-in-Arden. The church and Manor Farm lie north of the road near the west end, approached by a pathway. The Manor Farm has a middle rectangular block of the early 17th … abbot all right of common of pasture in all assarts in the manor, receiving in return the right to pasture 13 cattle and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… with two others at Hertford and Hoddesdon to Earl Harold's manor of Hatfield Broadoak. 29 All three berewicks were … holding at Hoddesdon was probably identical with the manor of Geddings and other lands held of the manor of Great Amwell. 32 About 1130 Ralf de Limesy was …
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