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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… prior to the commencement of the 16th century, when the manor, which belonged to a family of the same name, becoming …
A History of the County of Sussex
… p. 38. Castle Grounds, p. 49. Woods and Parks, p. 51. Manor and Other Estates, p. 55. Agriculture, p. 56. Mills, p. … from property nearby belonging to Byworth and Warningcamp manor, 88 or from the surname of a property owner or tenant. … referred to in 1321, when packing service was owed at Ham manor in Angmering 'beyond the gate of Arundel'. 11 The …
Survey of London
… Leaseholder, etc. Old Hall was originally copyhold of the Manor of Cantlowes but has been enfranchised and is now in … in the records of Hornsey but in the Court Rolls of the Manor of Cantlowes, as will be seen from the historical notes … by copying the relevant entry on the Court Roll of the Manor of Cantlowes, for 5th May, 1610, showing that the house …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Some parishes in Avisford hundred had only a single manor, while in others, notably Yapton, the manorial …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… principally limestone, and on the common belonging to the manor has been lately discovered a very valuable fossil … one night in the town, taking forcible possession of the manor-house, from which they expelled Sir Brooke Boothby and … leet and baron are held annually under the lord of the manor, at which constables and other officers for the town …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… structure in the later English style, designated the Manor-house. The town, a great part of which was destroyed by … are appointed at the court leet of the lord of the manor. The powers of the county debt-court of Ashby, … Catesby, favourite of Richard III., and owner of the manor, was buried within the altar-rails, under a marble slab …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… of concord is recorded in old deeds relating to the manor, between John de Askby, and William de Askby, for a … in the common of Ashby. In the reign of Edward II., the manor of Ashby was held by the family of Inglose, of Loddon … Haverland, in Norfolk, and, in her right, inherited that manor. By his will, dated June 20th, 1451, he devised his …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of the earthworks have been interpreted as the site of a manor house (Whellan, Dir., 381), but this is uncertain. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are pasture, and one-third arable. Several parts of the manor-house display considerable antiquity; and the … great wealth and penurious habits, was proprietor of the manor of Ashen, to which he succeeded on the decease of his … assembly-rooms has been erected on the site of the ancient manor and market-house, and assemblies occasionally take …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 23 remain in business. MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES ASHCOTT MANOR Ashcott may have been part of the Saxon estate of … Walter Michell (d. 1487) held an estate in Ashcott of the manor of Compton Dundon by knight service. His sons William … the abbot. 15 Those holdings were probably merged with the manor. By the 1440s the abbey almoner had small rent charges …
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