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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… had taken from archbishop Janibert, among which was this manor, then called Selebertes Ceart; and he gave it, with the … the cloathing of the monks there. In which state this manor remained at the taking of Domesday, in which it is thus … a grant of free warren in all his demesne lands in this manor of Great Chart, among others which he or his …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 24 The church stands on the ridge's highest point with the Manor House and earlier-19thcentury Manor House Farm to the west, Manor Farmhouse to the south-east, and the Old Rectory to the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… with a schoolhouse, on a site given by the lord of the manor. About a quarter of a mile south of the quay are the … the date of the Domesday Survey 6 as part of their great manor of Pershore, with which they had probably been granted … hold this estate; but as annuities were granted from the manor by the abbot in 1463 and 1465, 11 it was probably still …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… lived in 1580, when mass was said there secretly. 3 The manor-house has not followed the descent of the manor: Lady Pratt by her will of 1697 directed it to be sold, … 'Normandie' and 'Fraunce,' Pexifurlong and Chaldewell. 7 Manor Land in GREAT COXWELL, assessed at 20 hides, was held …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 1703. The vicarage house, said to have been originally the manor-house, to the south-east of the church, is a large … overlordship is last mentioned in connexion with Green's Manor in 1391, 3 and in connexion with Barnard's Manor in 1480. 4 By the 13th century two manors are found in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 1 Manors In 1086 Berenger de Toni was holding a 'manor' and 8 carucates in GREAT EDSTON, the former tenant … of St. Peter of York. 11 This land was appurtenant to the manor of Salton (q.v.), which it has followed in descent. 12 … for the subsidy here in 1301, 16 and in 1303 settled this manor with that of Kirkby Misperton on Walter son of James de …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 28 Farington House, Great Farington The Pyes, lords of the manor, who resided at Faringdon House, 29 were … is Galley Hill. The water-mill that was appurtenant to the manor of Wicklesham in 1436 46 must have stood on the stream … two chambers below it, and two stables on the south of the manor-house. 49 No mention of this gate-house occurs in 1596, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Gaddesden Hall Farm. This farm-house is apparently the manor-house belonging to the manor known as Southall or Oliver's Place. The land in the … obtained licence from the earl of Bridgewater, lord of the manor, to erect habitations for them 'upon his wast,' and …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Warner, to whom he appears to have given a part of the manor of Gidding, to be held in chief of the king. 3 This portion became the separate manor and parish of Little Gidding (q.v.). Engaine. Gules … a fesse dancetty or. The remaining part, known as ENGAINE MANOR in GREAT GIDDING, went to his eldest son, Richard, who …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… house with shaped gables and a tiled roof. Rippington Manor Farm lies to the east of the church, and is an … has some 18th-century panelling. The house of the chief manor doubtless stood within the moated site in Gransden park … in 161721. 4 At the north end of Eltisley Road is Mannock Manor Farm, which is called after the family of Mannock who …
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