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A History of the County of Warwick
… lordship of the fee was held by the Camviles, and the manor was held of them by the Grendons. In 1242 9 Robert de … sister of Ralph, 13 a quitclaim of all his right in the manor. This Ralph had by his first wife a son Robert and a … their members. 16 In 1346 the immediate tenancy of the manor was in the hands of Robert de Grendon, his half-sisters …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 1 The population in 1931 was 414. The Hall, formerly the manor-house, is on the north side of the village, near Nether … roadside, and there is a second in a field adjoining. 4 Manor In 1806, the Countess Judith held in GRENDON 3 hides … to a later pleading, John, Earl of Huntingdon, gave the manor of Grendon to Baldwin de Paunton. 7 James de Paunton, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (1608). 5 In an account of the lands included in Greywell Manor in 1602 'a hopp gardene' is included. 6 Manor GREYWELL was probably included under Odiham in the … 1200, 9 and in 1204 King John granted the issues of the manor of Greywell to his favourite, Alan Basset, the founder …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1302, 1307 and 1375 are dated from Grimley. 3 The manor-house built in the reign of Henry VIII was destroyed … the Vineyard, 8 Monkredding and Holy Well 9 (xix cent.). MANOR Bertwulf, King of the Mercians, in 851 gave 3 cassata … in the possession of the priory of Worcester. 20 The manor was granted by Henry VIII to the Dean and Chapter of …
A History of the County of Durham
… of GRINDON has been attached throughout its history to the manor of Fulthorpe. 9 In March 13367 Roger de Fulthorpe was … The Vane Arms in the Village of Thorpe Thewles The manor of FULTHORPE was held from the earliest period for … 17 Roger was then said to be seised of a moiety of the manor of Fulthorpe, held in chief for a twelfth part of a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… to his bailiwick. 13 With Healaugh, which became the head manor of the district, a park and free chase descended. 14 … In 1599 the Crown reserved a lead mine in a grant of the manor 21 of Grinton, late of Bridlington Priory. The lead … some of the mines. The family of Swale, who pretended to a manor of West Grinton, made unsuccessful claim to the mineral …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… MANORS In the reign of Edward the Confessor GROVE MANOR was in the possession of two brothers, but by 1086 was … the Breton. 2 During the 13th and 14th centuries the manor was attached to the honour of Gloucester as was … were the Lucys, who before 1274 subinfeudated Grove Manor, 5 referred to during the 14th and 15th centuries as …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to meet, south of Pound Green, a road past the site of the manor house that formed a long, winding high street. After a … 38 Manors and other Estates. In 1086 the largest manor was that formed by Picot the sheriff from 3 hides … Asceline de Waterville. 40 Through its subinfeudation the manor had been divided into five estates, each nominally of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 11 The Chaloners, who succeeded the canons as lords of the manor, established themselves in the old hall which formerly … in 18667, apparently on or near the site of the former manor-house, 102 which was sold by Edward VI in 1550 to Sir … lived the Yowards who for a long period leased Hutton Manor of the Crown; but in 1846 their house had quite …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which court claims paramount over that district. The manor of Ripple claims likewise over part of this parish, as does the manor of East Langdon. THIS SMALL PARISH is unfrequented, and … of it. There is nothing worth further notice in it. THE MANOR OF GUSTON formerly belonged to the abbot and convent of …
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