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Survey of London
… of Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square, was lord of the manor of Bibsworth, in Finchley. 17691830. Sarah, the eldest …
A History of the County of Sussex
… as rector. 76 In 1574 Sir Thomas Shirley, lord of Wiston manor and therefore a landowner in the parish, 77 presented … chancel chapel later belonged to the owners of Eatons manor and was called the Eatons chancel. 23 What may have …
A History of the County of Sussex
… HISTORY. There were 5 villani and 3 bordars on Eatons manor in 1086, 61 but no later reference to tenants of the manor has been found. No other manor was recorded in the parish in 1086. Land within Ashurst …
A History of the County of Sussex
… apparently the £200 left by Mary Gratwicke, lady of Eatons manor (d. 1809), of which the income was still being received …
A History of the County of Sussex
… government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. The court of CharltonAshurst manor was held at Ashurst in 1503 58 and perhaps at other … between 1788 and 1793. 59 No courts are known for Eatons manor. Two churchwardens 60 were recorded for most years …
A History of the County of Sussex
… MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. The descent of CHARLTON-ASHURST manor, originally part of Steyning manor and sometimes called the manor of CHARLTON AND ASHURST, is given elsewhere. 90 The …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… Political change in an Indian state: Mysore, 1910-52. Manor, J.G. D.Phil., Sussex. Supervised by Rosselli, J. … Ph.D., London. (Inst. C'wealth Stud.). Supervised by Manor, James Chronological coverage: 19712006 Index terms: …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… I.; and there are still some remains of the ancient manor-house near the church, which are now converted into a … the county, of Stafford, 2 miles (W.) from Stafford. The manor-house here was formerly the residence of the Count de … whom it was lately purchased, together with the estate and manor adjoining, by the Rev. Charles Smith Royds, rector of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… commonable. 23 In 1304 customary yardlanders on Asthall manor each held 3 a. of meadow, 24 but in 1757 individuals … was mentioned in 1688, and lay probably below Asthall manor house. 27 Earthworks south-west of Worsham mill imply … occupied a woodland area which belonged to Asthall manor until 1563; at that date it consisted of two coppices …
A History of the County of Oxford
… detour to the south to include Stonelands, part of Asthall manor by the 17th century and tithable to Asthall certainly … short sections ran close to Akeman Street. In 1300 Asthall manor was said to have been taken into Wychwood Forest after … for its concentration of former lordly centres: Asthall Manor, west of the church, probably occupies the site of the …
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