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A History of the County of Gloucester
… There were 1 team and 7 servi on the demesne of Lasborough manor. 41 For the estates of Hugh d'Avranches no details were returned. Lasborough manor was farmed from the early 1380s 42 but was taken in … 3 bordars working 2 ploughs. 44 The tenants on Lasborough manor were 5 villani and a priest with 2 ploughs. 45 In 1547 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… purposes with Westonbirt. 1 Lasborough remained a separate manor and ecclesiastical parish although the benefices were … and maples. 10 In the 1840s R. S. Holford enlarged the manor-house park 11 which had been created by 1674 12 and had … first recorded in 1309, 24 was evidently added when the manor was in the hands of the Bret family. Part of Bowldown …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to the abbey in Westonbirt. 16 There is no evidence of a manor court for Lasborough, but court rolls survive for Westonbirt manor for 1579 and the period 1633- 1734. The lord then … 1292 presentation was made by John le Bret, 46 lord of the manor, but in 1304 a dispute over the patronage led to an …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1066 by Elnod, 77 was evidently the predecessor of the manor of WESTONBIRT, which had three-quarters of the manorial rights. 78 The manor, which was usually assessed at fee in the 13th and 14th … of Henry de Bohun. 82 It evidently reverted with Henry's manor of Haresfield to the main branch of his family 83 and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and in the Middle Ages grew up around the church and manor house, east of the arable field. It was known during … were in breach of the assize. 24 In 1516 a tenant of the manor paid 2 s. 4 d. to have an inn in his cottage and to … 1 In 1941 a German Heinkel was shot down at Andersea. 2 MANOR AND OTHER ESTATES SOWY MANOR In 1066 Glastonbury abbey …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… a., together with 2 villein cottagers. The rest of the manor was occupied by 60 a. of demesne and a freeholder with … who took his surname from Westwick. The smaller Belbouches manor had land for 1 team in 1086, though none was recorded … despite its much smaller scale. The lord of Lisles manor in the early 16th century received twice as much from …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… repaired by the villein works of the abbot of Crowland's manor of Oakington. It was rebuilt c. 1835 in gault brick. 19 … 3 had two hearths, and 1 had five hearths, besides the manor house. 29 By 1794 there were only 5 families, … Hall Farm and the brook are the site of Belbouches manor house 33 and perhaps of part of the medieval hamlet. 34 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… it had passed by 1086 to Picot the sheriff as a 3hide manor, later LISLES. 48 Ely's interest in the sokeland was … heirs married Robert de Lisle, and after c. 1212 the manor was held as 2/3; knight's fee of Count Alan's honor of … exercised rights in Westwick in the 14th century. 54 The manor descended with the Lisle family and their successors …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wyndham, Richard Fountayne Wilson, Esq., lord of the manor, and Quintin Rhodes, Esq., each 300; Mr. Rhodes also … purchase bread for labourers. Chaucer, the poet, had the manor and advowson, which were given by Charles I. to Queen's …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the next only Haslingfield, which contained a large royal manor; another, Harlton, Barrington, and Shepreth; a fourth, … 'Witewell' may have been the basis of his family's Wimpole manor, which would otherwise have derived from a single …
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