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A History of the County of Essex
… 50 On Miblanc's 1-hide estate which became Berwick manor, there were two ploughs on the demesne and one on the … to Colne Engaine. 52In 1252 the demesne of Inglesthorpes manor comprised a total of 240 a. of arable and 10 a. of … and pasture; tenants owed 432 works. 53In 1643 Berwick manor, presumably the demesne, comprised 180 a. of arable, 3 …
A History of the County of Essex
… Colne green. White Colne 1744 The church and the three manor houses lie in the centre of the parish; in the northern …
A History of the County of Essex
… with view of frankpledge, were being held for Berwick Hall manor by c. 1500. Seventeenth century courts elected a …
A History of the County of Essex
… ESTATES. In 1086 Miblanc held 1 hide of Aubrey de Vere's manor of Colne, later Earls Colne. 95Between 1142 and 1150, … owed suit to the honor court of Clare for Berwick, and the manor was said to be held of the honor c. 1600. 97 The manor descended with Colne priory until c. 1597 when Richard …
A Dictionary of London
… Mary of the Carmelite Friars," 1349 (Ct. H.W. I. 620). "Manor of the Carmelite friars, Fletestrete," 1341 (Cal. P.R. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… at York, relative to a claim to wrecks of the sea in the manor of St. Bees, is called Whitothaven; and is supposed by … which surmount the bay. In the reign of Henry I., the manor formed part of the possessions of St. Mary's monastery … only a few small huts inhabited by fishermen. In 1599, the manor of St. Bees was purchased from Sir Thomas Chaloner, …
Old and New London
… Bishop Jewel. A grant in 1611 (James I.) confirmed the manor of Salisbury Court to Richard, Earl of Dorset. The Earl …
Survey of London
… the white crosse and ayenst the grene before the Kinges Manor latelie called Yorke Place." We may therefore imagine … the enlarging of his Orcheyarde annexid unto his forenamed manor," to "breking, taking up and conveying awey the olde … Milan, I, No. 861.) P.R.O., E. 361/2512 ( Westminster Manor Accounts, 223, Henry VIII). "To the master mason for …
Magna Britannia
… one of the townships of St. Bees. Plan of Whitehaven The manor of Whitehaven, called in ancient records Whyttothaven ( … is about eleven miles distant from the mother church. The manor was anciently parcel of the Barony of Egremont, a part … new pile of building called the Flatt," was then made the manor-house. The former manor-house had been at the west end …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and partly clay. Sir John Chetwode, Bart., is lord of the manor, and principal landed proprietor. The hamlet of … Hospitaller of St. John of Jerusalem, who received the manor on condition of performing certain military services in … a royalty of fishery, or oyster-dredging, appendant to the manor; and for the due regulation of the trade, a court is …
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