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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the estate of Sir Jacob Downing. 263 It was later known as Manton's, Holken's, Job's, and the Street farm. In 1752 it …
A History of the County of Rutland
… few scattered cottages on the west side of the by-road to Manton. Farther south again is Nether Hambleton, where is the … 'Nethertowne' in 1549. 10 The nearest railway stations are Manton, 3 miles south-west, and Oakham, 3 miles north-west. … Braunston, Normanton, Lyndon, Martinsthorpe, Edith Weston, Manton, 14 and Market Overton (q.v.). Ayston and Wing, which …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Willoughby de Broke, with the Combrook estate, by Lord Manton in about 1930, and since 1932 has been held by Samuel …
A History of the County of Warwick
… later house was pulled down in 1928: ex inf. the Rev. W. Manton. Feet of F. Warw. Hil. 26 Hen. VIII. V.C.H. Oxon. i, … his private accounts are still extant: ex inf. the Rev. W. Manton. 51 Geo. III, c. lvi. Award dated 28 Aug. 1812. V.C.H. … xiv (1), 595. Cal. Pat. 15478, p. 9. Ex inf. the Rev. W. Manton. …
A History of the County of Rutland
… falls from between 400 ft. to 350 ft. along the road from Manton to Edith Weston, forming the northern boundary of the … stone pits. 2 Lyndon lies in the by-road from Pilton to Manton. It is a typical Rutland village, with large … at the north-west corner. The nearest railway station is Manton, 2 miles west, on the Syston and Peterborough branch …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Parishes Manton MANTON Manatona (xii cent.); Manetun, Maneton (xiii cent.); Maynton (xvii cent.). Manton covers an area of 1,181 acres, and is bounded on the … floor, and another north of the church, known locally as Manton Priory, is said to contain some features of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… is a small parish containing 539 acres to the west of Manton. It is separated from Gunthorpe on the north by the … was sold by Mr. Bradshaw in 1927 to Col. Heathcote of Manton. 40 Advowson The advowson followed the descent of the … but since that date the advowson has followed that of Manton (q.v.) The rector was presented in 1589 for having no …
A History of the County of Rutland
… of some settlement, for in 1373 William Luffewyke of Manton died seised of land in Normanton, leaving a daughter Elizabeth his heir. 21 Land in Normanton, Manton and Exton was conveyed in 1335 by John de Gretham and …
A History of the County of Rutland
… chantry of the Blessed Virgin Mary, recently founded in Manton church by William Wade. 256 Leighfield manor was held …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… to him by Edward I with the manors of Tiksover and Manton in 1307, 6 free warren being granted to the bishop in …
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