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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… stands on a small knoll, and on the S. is the site of a manor (68). The main street is in two sections, running N.W. … after 1795, and (17) after 1846. Of a number of medieval manor houses recorded within the present parish the sites of … The site is certainly that of the earlier Tunbridge Hall Manor house, but no date can be ascribed to its occupation. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… suppl. 13. For her, below, Gt. Wilbraham, Temple manor. For Clench's char. to 1886, C.U.L., Doc. 336; 31st …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Bottisham church had been attached to the Giffards' manor. Shortly before his death in 1164 Earl Walter Giffard … aisle became a burial place for the lords of Alingtons manor. A wooden screen, possibly late 14thcentury, whose …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… copyhold. 58 In 1758 the copyhold held of Tunbridge manor comprised 95 a. 59 At inclosure in 1808 c. 215 a., … the fen was allegedly being overcharged. 17 The Anglesey manor still had a demesne flock of c. 200 c. 1450. 18 From … which shared the heath: Anglesey 19 and Tunbridge 20 manor farms had sheepwalk and foldage for 500 and 400 × 440 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… books for 1736- c. 1830 and 1881-1935. 91 For Tunbridge manor court, besides an isolated roll for 1357-8, 92 there …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Buckingham (d. 1102), 62 possessed Bottisham as a demesne manor in 1086, 63 as did his son Walter, the next earl, save … arable and 90 a. of grassland there. 77 Tonbridge priory's manor, granted after 1195 78 and called TUNBRIDGE HALL by … proposed Oxford college. 82 Following Wolsey's fall that manor came to the Crown, under which a Bottisham estate was …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… fees, viz. G. de Gands, and Roger de Buslies, who had that manor in Bucheton which Eduin had before the Conquest, and … in king Williams when the survey was taken 10s. Another manor like this before the Norman invasion Vls had, which … of Maplebek, by the service of a rose per annum. This manor came with Maplebek to the family of Markham, as in that …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… traffic in 1989. The Tally-Ho was licensed in 1844. 95 MANOR. In 1066 Siward (Seward) and Almund (Elmund) held … (d. 1453), held Bouldon by 1428 and in 1431. 7 The manor later descended, through Sir Humphrey Talbot (d. 1493), … have been established by one of the Smiths, lords of the manor; 49 it was on the manorial estate by 1670. 50 In 1647 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Oseney abbey, in a dispute with the town over South Oseney manor in 1376-7, obtained a judgement that the whole of St. … over Holywell, the mayor swore not to interfere in the manor. 8 In 1418 a jury found that North and South Oseney, …
A History of the County of Essex
… but soon after 1313 Robert FitzWalter, lord of Lexden manor, tried unsuccessfully to establish that Lexden was … precursor of St. Giles's whose parish included Battleswick manor, the only large estate in the southern half of the … St. Giles's par., possibly omitting the lands of the manor of Battleswick in West Donyland. Census, 1931. F. A. …
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