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A History of the County of Middlesex
… related to the Walter of Cranford who was granted the manor in 1114, 90 was instituted as rector, on the … St. Paul's. 91 Henry de Capella (d. c. 1248), lord of the manor, was said in 1297 to have founded the chapel and to … where the Capellas had land, 94 and tithes; Gunnersbury manor in Ealing was also considered to belong to the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… suggest that the acreage was higher. 73 In 1304 the manor was described as having 180 a. of meadow and no arable; …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… became depopulated, later permitting the lords of the manor to inclose all the land into their demesne. 15 By 1593 the manor house was the only habitation in the parish and the … late 16th and early 17th centuries were servants at the manor house 17 and there was still only one house in 1801. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… century. 86 In 1705, however, Edmund Life, tenant of the manor, brought a successful action against Willesden's parish … repairs. 87 During the 18th century the farmer of the manor acted as churchwarden and in 1795 avoided the burden of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 2 hides of the king, and Gueri held 2 hides described as a manor 'in the demesne of the canons'. 25 The estates are … to John (d. 1284), his son by his first wife. In 1281 the manor was sold by John Kirkby, later treasurer of England and … may have been a trustee. In 1290 Kirkby died seised of the manor, 35 which descended to his brother William (d. 1302) …
The Environs of London
… nearly twelve miles from London-bridge: the church and the manor-house are a mile farther. Boundaries. Quantity of land, … but there is an annual fair on Easter Tuesday. The manor. In the reign of Edward the Confessor, the manor of West-Wickham (then only distinguished by the name of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the estates of the see and to crenellate or fortify the manor-houses, including Cakeham, was granted to Bishop Adam … he made use of it before his murder in 1450. The episcopal manor-house of Cakeham was a favourite residence of the … much of its rural aspect and, in addition to Cakeham Manor House, contains a number of scattered farmhouses, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… road and contains a number of ancient buildings. The Manor House, on the east side of the east road of the loop, … In 1086 there were 4 water-mills, 4 worth 40 s., in the manor. There are in the parish two streams; in the east the … to serve Lumley Mill. In 1327 there were 3 mills in the manor, valued at only 100 s. 'because they sometimes stand …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was a rectory in the patronage of the lords of Westbury manor, 65 but by 1291 a portion of the profits had been … was evidently included in Henry II's grant of Westbury manor to Roger de Mynors. 69 After the death of Henry de … Arnold in 1563 and they later descended with Boseley manor. 43 The church of ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL 44 is of Lias …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the demesne of Roger of Burghill's third part of Westbury manor included 60 a. of arable and 12 a. of meadow. There … were owed. 58 Nicholas of Bath's third share of Westbury manor included 260 a. of arable, 12 a. of meadow, and 102 s. … of meadow, and £4 10 s. rent of assize. 60 In 1291 Walmore manor included 4 plough-lands, meadow yielding 20 loads of …
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