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A History of the County of Buckingham
… Parishes Barton Hartshorn BARTON HARTSHORN Bertone (xi cent.); Barton Hertishorne (xv … and a smaller road branching off to the south leads to the manor-house, which till the latter half of the 19th century …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Beachampton Hall, 2 long the residence of the lords of the manor. It is a two-storied house of stone with tiled roofs, … a man and thegn of King Edward, held and could sell a manor in BEACHAMPTON which was in the possession of Walter … or a son of the same name, continued seised of the manor as late as 12545, 15 but John son of William succeeded …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Act of 1888. 4 A 16th-century account of the bounds of the manor shows that the extensions have been made in the east of … county lay on its northern borders. Certain woods in the manor belonged to the king as part of the forest, and he had the right of fowling and hunting throughout the manor. 7 In 1536 Sir Francis Brian, anticipating the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… when the burgesses paid 40 s. rent to the lord of the manor for half the vill of Fenny Stratford. 30 There is also … and Water Eaton estate was sold to the Rev. Philip Barton of Great Brickhill, 167 with which manor it has since … (Willis) Fleming, who died in 1802, to his cousin John Barton Willis on condition of his taking the name of Fleming. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… forest of Bernwood. 2 A 15thcentury map of the site of the manor 3 shows woodland except in the south-east, where lay … of this parish, had been inclosed by the lord of the manor. 11 The inhabitants petitioned the queen for the … fortified mansion and tower of the ancient lords of the manor. This is a rectangular stone building of three stories …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… by Goduin, a man of Wulfwig, Bishop of Lincoln, as one manor, the other 3 by Godbold, Alric and Ordric, each owning … contained 4 hides. Two belonged to the same Goduin as a manor, the rest to five other thegns, and the right to sell … in 1086, of whom Ralph held 5 hides and Robert 4, 13 a manor of BOW BRICKHILL came eventually to the Chaunceys. 14 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… lies at the southern end of Old Bradwell, with the Manor Farm a little to the north. At a short distance to the north-west is the Moat House, 2 formerly the ancient manor-house. The vicarage stands about 300 yards from the … store for farm purposes. 6 A rental of the priory or manor of Bradwell of some date between 1524 and 1531 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in demand for the repair of the houses of the king's manor of Brill, 8 and several records survive of the … of buildings dating from the 17th century, including Manor Farm, the Swan 12 and Red Lion Inns, and the windmill, … been considerably restored and altered in later years. The manor-house, at the south end of the village, appears to have …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Lieut.-Col. Arthur William Hervey Good, the lord of the manor. The present house is modern, nothing now remaining of the former manor-house. 2 South of Broughton House is the school, built … wife of Thomas Willis of Walton, and Susan wife of Philip Barton, rector of Sherington, legatees named under the will, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… west side were held with those of Calverton, led to the manor of Calverton being often called the manor of Calverton with Stony Stratford, and the fair and … At its northern end are All Saints Church and the Manor Farm, formerly the manor-house, an interesting old …
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