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The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Borough will be detailed in the sequel. As to the Bishop's Manor, the earliest description is in Boldon Book. In … gives a more detailed account both of the Borough and Manor. Tenants within the Borough. Walter Webster holds a … Richard de Stokton, on the South of the Tees, opposite the manor-house, and pays xiii s. iiii d. Of the town of Claxton, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… 1374 Robert, son of Marmaduke Lumley, died seised of the manor, held of Roger Clifford, lord of Hart, by the eighth … when John Lord Lumley, 10 Aug. 4 Eliz. alienated the manor of Stranton, Seaton-Carrowe, and Newburn Rawe, to Sir … Lord Lumley's grant to Gresham. An estate also, called the Manor of Stranton (but rather a manor within Stranton), was …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… William de Wessyngton, Chivaler, had licence to settle the manor on himself, his wife Katharine, and his own right … heirs, in 1350 1, and died in 1367, seized of the whole manor and vill, by the above mentioned free rent of 4 l., … of Sir William Mallory, Knight, had livery of half the manor of Washington in 1475 3; and 1497, Sir William Mallory …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… was then 2 in the hands of the Bishop, hut now the whole manor of Quykham, with the demesne, the villan service, and … which were evidently considered as parcel of the original manor of Whickham, though granted out as free estates under … the date of the Survey 3, but the principal portion of the manor has always been, and at this day continues to be, held …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… 28 having been always members of the Bishop's great manor of Chester-le-Street, few freehold estates of any … chief portion of the vill, however, is copyhold, under the Manor of Chester and See of Durham. The descent of a …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… The greater part of the area is taken up by the Addington Manor estate, which was inclosed during the ownership of Dr. … road from Buckingham to Winslow, near the entrance to the manor. West of the church is the rectory, which was built in … 14th and 15th centuries, it being found in the family of Barton for two generations between 1375 and 1432. 18 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… house with heavy timber framing. The present Adstock Manor in the south of the village was built in the middle of … field, Pilch Common. Manors Previous to the Survey ADSTOCK MANOR was held by Gethe, 9 whose husband Ralph, apparently … was degraded from his earldom by William I. 10 The manor belonged to William Peverel in 1086, 11 and was held in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… About a quarter of a mile east of the rectory is the manor-house. It is a 17th-century house, originally built of … Stockholt Farm, all that remains of the once important manor and district of Stockholt (Stotholt, Stockholt, xiii … or Lambard, 60 of the Castle House in Buckingham. He held Barton or Lambards Manor in Buckingham (q.v.), with which …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Towards the end of that century Thomas Palmer, lord of the manor, was accused by his tenants of taking in the better half of the manor and inclosing it in his own demesnes. 7 In 1738 1,700 … with Ashendon and Wotton Underwood (q.v.). Palmer of Wingham, baronet. Or two bars gules each charged with three …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the early 19th century, 2 stands to the south-east and the manor-house to the south-west of the church. Part of a … north-east from the church on the site of Aston Court. 3 Manor In 1086 ASTON [ SANDFORD] alias COLD ASTON (xvi, xvii cent.) MANOR, previously held by Sotiny, one of Earl Tosti's men, …
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