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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… re-built. Secular (2). Homestead Moat, at the Manor House, fragment. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to its name from the family of Botterell, by whom the manor was held under the earls of Arundel in the reign of … inhabitants, of whom 206 are in the township of Aston. The manor belonged as early as the reign of Wm. I. to the family … property of Sir E. C. Hartopp, Bart., who is lord of the manor. The place is famous for its cheese. The living is a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Lancaster, who in the time of Edward III. was lord of the manor. During the protectorate of Cromwell, Charles II. … in the reign of John; and in this knightly family the manor descended through many generations, successively allied … of the late Lord Lilford with the heiress of Atherton, the manor came to his lordship's family. The chapelry comprises …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Aldelym or Audlem, are said to have possessed the manor from the Conquest; it subsequently passed by marriage … the Saxon proprietor of Dalton and Skelmersdale; the manor, or parts of it, subsequently came to the families of … limestone; and forms a fine agricultural district. The manor of Hardwicke lies on the south side of the parish, and …
Cardiff Records
… with the wood called Byttlewood, in Glamorgan, within the Manor of Cogan, for a term of 99 years. The Lady Catheryn, …
Cardiff Records
… called "Crosse byghan" (Crwys Bychan), parcel of the Manor of the Grange (Cathays) belonging to Margam Abbey. …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… all and every part and parcel of the said premises of the Manor of East Greenwich, in free and common Socage by Fealty …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… said Act and this present Ordinance declared, as of the Manor of East-Greenwich, in free and common Soccage by …
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