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Old and New London
… claiming the privilege by virtue of his tenure of the manor of Scrivelsby in Lincolnshire, having chosen the best … ewer, to bathe his Majesty's hands; and the Lord of the Manor of Heydon attended with a rich towel. The dishes were … in Warwickshire, to hold by knight's service, and also the manor of Scrivelsby, near Horncastle, in the north of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… members of the Derneford family, who also held the abbey's manor of Deerhurst or Plaistow. 2 Those franchises were … books of the lower division, described as of Plaistow manor, for the period 17291817, when the court was held only … Plaistow court was exercised by the lessees of Deerhurst manor estate. 9 In 1276 it was complained that the Abbot of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… second part of Kemerton, had become attached to Tewkesbury manor; 5 a third part of Kemerton, and the remaining parts of … 8 hides in Kemerton that had become attached to Tewkesbury manor make a total of 130 hides, while the 4 hides in Ashton … Stoke Orchard that were similarly attached to Tewkesbury manor make with the 64 hides listed as Tibblestone hundred …
Old and New London
… to Stow, in the reign of Henry III., formed part of a manor in Westminster, belonging to "John Mansell, the King's …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and Alice his wife, by a fine 15 E. 3. 7 settled the manor of Weston, and five marks, and 12d. rent in Cusseworth, … Hugh. These lands were held of William Basset, as of his manor of Fledburgh. Since the dissolution (if not before) the …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… had also small estates here. 2 Henry I. granted a manor which extended over this parish, and part of Beccles, … held the lordship. 6 From the family of De Redesham the manor of Weston passed to William de Barsham, and from him, … the 6th of April, 1425, leaves to Elizabeth his widow, his manor of Weston, and all his estates in the Hundred of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Plumpton is first mentioned in Domesday Book as a single manor of one hide with a recorded population of eight (VCH … OS 25 in. plans, Northants. LV6 and 7) only the church, manor house, rectory and six cottages remained at Plumpton. … centred on the church and what was probably a moated manor house and associated fishponds (see below). To the S.E. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… b(2). Mount and Bailey Castle, in the grounds of the Manor house, N. of the church, stands near a stream on level … Near Corn Mill, mile S. of Brook End, fragment. b(5). At Manor Farm, about 800 yards N.W. of church, an angle of a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… now covered with ivy. ConditionGood. (8). House, at Weston Manor, 550 yards N.E. of the church, and Gate-posts in the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Lias Clays are exposed. Medieval and Later (1) Site of Manor House (SP 77809146), in the centre of the village, on … to 5 m. wide. The site is traditionally the remains of a manor house (J. Bridges, Hist. of Northants., II (1791), …
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