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Survey of London
… 1698 tatis 78. Lord and Lady Cheyne lived in Henry VIII's manor house (see Survey of London, Vol. II, Chelsea, Part I, … Charles Cheyne and came to Chelsea. She purchased the manor, and was a great benefactor to the village, bearing …
The Environs of London
… thus particularized: Acres R. P. Gardens, &c. about the manor-house 9 0 16 Site of houses, gardens, &c. 53 2 7 Park … belongs to All Souls College at Oxford, being within their manor of Malurees. The whole is under grass, and the soil … reforming the religion, they held a synod at Cealchythe 8. Manor. Sir Reginald Bray Dart says, that in the reign of …
The Environs of London
… Sir John Stanhope was at this time lessee of the manor; his daughter Elizabeth, who married Sir Lionel … 5, 1610. The Earl of Nottingham resided many years in the manor-house, the lease of which was granted successively to … This was about a year before Mr. Cheyne purchased the manor-house, of which it is probable he was at this time a …
The Environs of London
… its first establishment, when he became possessed of the manor, (viz.A.D. 1721,) granted the freehold of the premises … built by James Duke of Hamilton, and adjoining to the manor-house; the purchase-money was 42501. 256 The Bishops of … Anne always honoured him with particular attention 292. Manor of Knights-bridge. The manor of Knightsbridge still …
Old and New London
… were drawn up, Sir Hans Sloane being then lord of the manor, in which, amid sundry other recitals, it is stated … being to the Hon. George Cadogan. The streets, square, grove (for there is at least one of each of theseMarlborough Square and Whitehead's Grove), and the bye-lanes, display all the variety to be …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… once belonged to the family of Cheynes, lords of the manor; and the old manor-house, which was much improved in the reign of Henry … assisted by the Duke of Beaufort, who is lord of the manor; it may now be crossed with safety at any time of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… some tiles have been discovered. Medieval and Later b(11) Manor house site and fishponds (SP 987696; Fig. 37), on the … remains, suggests that it is the site of a medieval manor house and farm. The site consists of two large … CPE/UK 1925, 22601) Fig. 37 Chelveston-cum-Caldecote (11) Manor house site and fishponds (12) Cultivation remains. The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… has N. and W. walls, partly of 17th-century brick (see the Manor House). ConditionGood; much restored and altered. Secular (3). The Manor House, now a farmhouse and church-room, W. of the …
Survey of London
… began in the mid 1820's in Linden Gardens (then Linden Grove), but the history of these five acres is quite separate … Paddington estate in drainage matters in the Westbourne Grove area. 9 On W. K. Jenkins's estate Budd was concerned in … was not part of the Hall estate. It was copyhold of the manor of Abbots Kensington and was leased by the tenant to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 26 Cherhill church and the principal buildings of Cherhill manor were built close together on rising ground south of … tenant of the demesne farm, 29 and it was later called the Manor House. 30 In 1806 it incorporated a west range which … it had a stone-slated gambrel roof. 35 South-east of the Manor House a stone stable range allegedly built c. 1847 was …
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