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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… (d. 1171). 73 From the mid 12th century a third of the manor was subinfeudated. 74 The overlordship of that part … 13th century and the late 14th. 77 The larger part of the manor, probably two thirds, called NETHERHALL by the late 14th century, 78 was retained as a demesne manor of the earls of Richmond for most of the time until the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Memorial School, and in 1903 at a private house on Blinco Grove, owned by George Bland. 87 Under his leadership … 1901 at the junction of Cherry Hinton Road and Hartington Grove. 88 A Free Church chapel was opened there in 1904 under …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Coles of Somerset (with chevron engrailed), impaling Grove quartering Mansell; brass commissioned by Mat. Grove and engraved by Tho. Wittes; smaller plates (each 5 … is perhaps of the 17th century but reset. (4) Cheselbourne Manor (75650046), house, a little over m. N.W. of the church, …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… to the Kinges majestie of his heighnes burrough and manor of Middlewych hath lawfully authorized [illegible] … said in contempte of the Kinges majesties courtes of that manor and the authoritie [illegible] of the said John Kinsey … humble peticone of Ane Stubs in most humble and lamantable manor shewinge unto your good woorships that whereas I was …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… to areaste the said Hudson with a [cap?] from [illegible] manor court beinge spetiall baliffes where uppon the said …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… except on the N. b(4). E. of Goff's Oak. b(5). At Cheshunt Manor House, with outer platforms on three sides; on the W. … perfect enclose the gardens of Old Palace House and of Grove House on the N.; in the dividing wall is a rectangular … fires. The W. wall is continued to the N. in the garden of Grove House, and has remains of circular angle-turrets at the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… twice in the year by the Bishop of Durham, as lord of the manor, at which small debts are recoverable; and the … of debts not exceeding 20, is held under the lord of the manor, by letterspatent granted by King John to William de … of Newcastle, and Sir Charles Cavendish, then lords of the manor: the jurisdiction extends over the hundred of …
A History of the County of Stafford
A History of the County of Chester
… cathedral's endowment was alienated to fee-farmers. The manor of Iddinshall and land to the north-east of Chester was … the estate of Mrs. Jane Done (d. 1662) which included the manor-house and other lands in Tarporley. 90 In spite of such …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… hundred. In 1086 every 30-hide block included one manor, styled a manerium, at which the king's geld was … in 1279 and 1299; the view was claimed on at least one manor in each vill except Little Childerley. In the 1440s the …
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