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A History of the County of London
… leave to hold a weekly market and an annual fair at their manor of Corney. 47 It is possible therefore that his … time of the surrender the priory also held in Middlesex a manor at Tottenham, 134 and the church the gift of Simon, … wife of Stephen, and appropriated to them in 1217; 140 the manor of Braughing, 141 where grants had been made to them by …
A History of the County of London
… de Mowbray; two weighs of cheese at 'Badleking' in the manor of Kingston Lisle in Berkshire; lands at 'Waleton' by … to them, a yearly pension of 100 s. for life out of their manor of Tadworth; 13 and in October, 1319, Hugh de Windsor …
A History of the County of London
… Ralph Triket. before 1253. 27 In Essex it possessed the manor of Shortgrove, which it held as early as the reign of … in 1201; 33 and in 1253 the king confirmed to them the manor of Little Stanmore, the gift of William de Ramis, 34 to …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… 1349, John, prior of this house, accepted the gift of the manor house of Bourehall from Michael de Bures. 3 The most …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… been built by the abbess of Caen, in Normandy, to whom the manor belonged till the suppression of alien priories in the … many skirmishes occurred here; and in 1644, the ancient manor-house, then belonging to Robert Sutton, Lord Lexington … on the road leading to South Enford. The lords of the manor had formerly the power of inflicting capital …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
A History of the County of Gloucester
… but the grant was disputed by Caen Abbey, owner of the manor, and the dispute was settled in favour of the latter c. … its claim. 4 The advowson subsequently descended with the manor, often being in the hands of the Crown during the … in 1728 by Philip Sheppard, brother of the lord of the manor, who remained as rector until 1768 holding the living …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was said that there ought to be 8 demesne ploughmen on the manor but only 3 were retained. In the early 12th century … 1412 demesne farming had ceased at Avening, and Lowesmore manor also was leased in its entirety. 23 The tenants … ploughs. 24 By the late 12th century 27 estates on Avening manor had been enfranchised and were held at farm rent with …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1858 15 cottages were recorded near the 17th-century manor-house, Avening Court, which stands ½ mile east of the …
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