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A History of the County of Buckingham
… one or two farms in the outlying parts of the parish. The Manor Farm, which stands near the church, and was formerly the Manor House, is a late 17thcentury building of brick with a … Congregational chapel in the village dating from 1825. Manor Before the Conquest EDGCOTT was held in four several …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 17th-century house with a thatched roof. Further north is Manor Farm, originally Emberton Manor, an Elizabethan house with a tiled roof, containing … by Mrs. Savory. In the east of the parish is Petsoe Manor (Pettesho, Petrosho, xii cent.; Petisho, Pottesho, xiii …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… for a long time. A mansion, possibly the site of the manor mentioned in 1517, 2 formerly stood near the church on … Earl Lewin's man, held and could sell FLEET MARSTON MANOR. 4 In 1086 it was assessed at 3 hides and held by … of Ewelme, 8 being last mentioned in 1639. 9 Fleet Marston Manor was held by the Bellewes in the 12th century, and was …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… boundary. In the middle of the parish stands Foscott Manor House, a large stone building with a tiled roof, the … held as late as 1400. 25 In the early 15th century John Barton, jun., was seised of Foscott, which he granted to … feoffees of John Kynne in 1371. After the death of John Barton, Isabel brought a suit against John Dayrell and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… half of the 17th century, somewhat altered and modernized. Manor Before the Conquest Siric, one of Earl Lewin's men, held and could sell GAYHURST MANOR. 9 In 1086, assessed at 5 hides, it formed part of the … held by ward of Dover Castle, 11 the lord of the manor paying in the early 14th century 10 s. yearly in lieu …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… by excavation. Bigging Farm, taking its name from the manor, was standing near the bridge joining the Grandborough … and Wynflaeda his wife. 5 In 1086 these were held as a manor by the abbot and belonged to the demesne of the … 8 but it seems to have had a separate identity as a manor as early as 1330 when it was demised by the abbot to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the park of the 13th century and later, 2 stands Brickhill Manor, the seat of Sir Everard Philip Digby … and proved four years later, this moiety came to Philip Barton in 1769. 88 Philippa, the second sister, then a … the youngest sister, held her third with her husband John Barton, 92 afterwards rector of this parish. 93 She died …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… are worthy of notice. Adjoining the almshouses is the Manor House, the residence or Mr. Charles Walter Mead. To the … 7 It passed in this century to the Crown, 8 by whom the manor was annexed to the honour of Ampthill in 1542, 9 and … 11 who was at the same time tenant in chief of the second manor in Great Linford. 12 This manor was held before the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… stories in height, with a thatched roof. The lord of the manor, Mr. W. Clarkson, resides at the Manor House. In 1675 an agreement was come to between the … 7 (xviii cent.). The Cross Keys Inn, Great Woolstone. Manor In the time of King Edward Alric son of Goding, who …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the Survey of 1086, 4 show that no small proportion of the manor was wooded. Part of it lay within the king's forest of … apparently comprising the whole of the woodland on the manor. 7 From the part lying in Bernwood Forest the lord of the manor was not apparently entitled to receive any profits. 8 …
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