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Survey of London
… a lease of the land from Charles Cheyne, lord of the manor, at the annual rent of 5. In the following year a … Petiver died in 1718, six years after the purchase of the manor by Sir Hans Sloane. He was a fellow of the Royal …
Survey of London
… Paris Garden Manor CHAPTER 18: PARIS GARDEN MANOR The manor of Paris Garden, which is roughly coincident with the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… from the 18th century, possibly from 1738 when Joseph Barton was paid 11. 19 s. 7 d. for carpenter's work, but …
A History of the County of Oxford
… presumably by the courts of Northgate hundred and Holywell manor respectively, and each parish appears to have had a … There were contractors' workhouses at Holywell manor and in part of the Whitefriars building on Gloucester …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Esq. (Heworth); and William Richmond, of Dry-close. The manor belongs to the Dean and Chapter of Durham. The remains … and is probably the same Thomas de Acle who granted the manor of Greystanes to John of Ketton. The Church of Durham … 1342. Robert Karles, 1357. John de Acley, 1383. William Barton, 1396. William Doncaster, 1419. William Paxton, 1420, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… and Litilmeres. The Prior came with his counsel to his manor-house of Beaulieu 7, before All Saints 1343, and on the … who was his mother's boy, and lived with his uncle at the manor-house of Belasis; John, of Edmundbires, who had lived a … of age and blind, who was thirty years waggoner at the manor of Bellasis, and lived there when the manor was in …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… same charter Osbert states himself to be also owner of the manor, by gift of Bishop Ranulph; but if so, the manor soon reverted to the See of Durham, to which it has … Survey contains a very full and minute description of the Manor and Demesnes. The Jurors present, That the manor of …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… common amongst the lower order of castelets, or fortified manor-houses; and sometimes even adopted in castles of the … circling morass. It is needless to point out the numerous manor-houses which trusted solely to the safeguard of the … waste of Little Stainton, not enclosed, all parcel of the manor of Bishopton. By will, dated 12 Sept. 1615, he devised …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… and Newton-Garths. Boldon, East and West. The whole manor of Boldon, including both villages, has belonged from … time immemorial to the See of Durham. The services of this manor, being the first which occurs in the compilation, have … 1570, the family of Claxton sold Strotherfield (and their manor of Burnehall 10,) to George Lawson of Usworth, Esq.; …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… collegiate church ( see the Church history hereafter). The manor has remained constantly vested in the See of Durham, … one day's work in harvest. They also hold jointly the manor-place ( capitale messuagium), with a garden, an acre of … of wine, provide for the usual repairs and services to the manor-mill, and render for each oxgang 2 d. ob. for …
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