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A History of the County of Oxford
… by the Norths and by the Dashwoods, lords of Wickham manor, usually won the day. 10 In 1698 the Whigs managed to …
A Dictionary of London
… III. to Robert Earl of Suffolk in 1336 by the name of his manor of Base Court, commonly called Barbican (ib.). The Earl …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Forth; and though its origin is involved in obscurity, the manor appears to have belonged to the earls of Fife, in whose … After the death of Isabel, the last Countess of Fife, the manor passed into the possession of William, Earl of Douglas, … port, with custom-house and other advantages. In 1455, the manor became forfeited to the crown, on the attainder of …
Survey of London
… (formerly Gravel Lane, i.e. the boundary of Paris Garden Manor) to the west and on Fletcher Lane (formerly Love Lane) … tried to incorporate the land next to Gravel Lane in the Manor of Paris Garden but the bishop vindicated his right to … built on it. In 1674 we find William Angell, lord of the manor of Paris Garden, making an unsuccessful claim to the …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… William de Capella, rector of the church of Louthere, the manor of Fausyde, by bounds (described), quit of escapes 1 … of 6s. 8d. yearly, worth 6s. 8d. yearly; a moiety of the manor of Sockbred of the same Thomas de Ros by homage and the … annum clear, [ next entry illegible]; of a moiety of the manor of Sokbrede held of Thomas de Roos of Kendale for a …
A Dictionary of London
… hall was originally constructed of timber, like the old manor houses of Cheshire and Shropshire, and may well have …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Barbon BARBON. The manor of Barbon was held towards the end of the 12th century … by Richard de Berebrun. His granddaughter carried the manor in marriage to a younger member of the house of Lascels … and heir of [Roger] Lascels of Escrick carried the manor of Barbon and other property in marriage to James …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… monument of note is Barby Castle (2), a small fortified manor house site just N. of the village. Medieval and Later … that one George de Cantelupe held Onley, together with the manor of Barby. At Onley were '13 virgates in villeinage, … SB24, NT32, 33, AWQ45, 48). Fig. 23 Barby (2) Site of manor house a(2) Site of Manor House (SP 543707; Fig. 23), …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… containing 120 inhabitants. Bare was a part of the Saxon manor of "Haltune," and one of those places whose tithes were … and another for 26 girls is supported by the lady of the manor: a Sunday school is endowed with 20 per annum. Barkham …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… goats' heads in low relief. ConditionHouse, good. (5). The Manor House, about 100 yards S. of the church, is a …
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