Search

Displaying 1551 - 1560 of 34096
A History of the County of Gloucester
… houses in Blaisdon village by Peter Stubs, the lord of the manor, c. 1900. 31 There were c. 100 communicants in the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Blaisdon Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. No manor court rolls for Blaisdon are known to survive. Henry …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… but may have then formed part of William son of Baderon's manor of Longhope. 39 The manor of BLAISDON was apparently included in the knight's fee … 41 although c. 1300 the lords of the two moieties of the manor were said to hold by the serjeanty of serving as …
A Dictionary of London
… in Agas' (G) map, 1578. It is variously described as a manor, a messuage, a district, etc., and was situated at the … for the peculiar privileges it seems to have enjoyed as a manor, such as the holding of manorial courts from time to … and other foreigners were permitted to have shops in this manor and not elsewhere in the time Edward IV. (S. 151). The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… mentioned in 1086 when Domesday Book lists it as a single manor with a recorded population of 13 (VCH Northants., I … be part of the village and they may be associated with a manor house site. The main feature is a roughly triangular …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Down House estate ( see (22)). The church tower and the Manor House are the principal monuments. Blandford St. Mary, … similar to those of the coffin-stools. Secular (2) The Manor House (89090553), some 300 yds. N. of the church, is of … staircase is perhaps the most notable feature. The Manor House The S.E. front of the N.E. range has four bays; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to St. Giles, was founded by Richard I., to whom the manor belonged, and rebuilt about 1710: it is a donative belonging to the lord of the manor; patron, the Rev. G. O. Fenwick. The tithes of Blaston … Brough. John Tailbois, in the reign of Henry II., gave the manor to the abbot of Byland, in Yorkshire, who founded a …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… and leave Blaston by the Hallaton end. 2 The lord of the manor, the Revd. G. O. Fenwicke (d. 1863), suggested that it … The Revd. John Owsley (d. 1835), who was lord of the manor, Rector, and patron of Blaston St. Giles for 68 years, … room (probably built by Thomas Hardcastle). The so-called Manor House, standing on the south side of the village …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… represented by mons. (4) and (8). In the 16th century the manor passed to Humphrey Stafford, a relative of the Lords … who began the building of a large new house on his manor of Kirby in 1570, and probably carried out alterations … 14th-century. Secular (2) Blatherwycke Hall (Plate 106). A manor house in Holy Trinity parish was in existence in 1319 ( …
Displaying 1551 - 1560 of 34096