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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 195; patron, G. F. Heneage, Esq., who is lord of the manor. The church is in the later style of English … sum annually to the Dean and Chapter of York. The ancient manor-house is surrounded by a moat. The living is a … to the family of Fitzwith. In the time of Elizabeth the manor was granted to Michael Fielding, from whom it descended …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… of Shaftenhoe End, mile S.E. of the church, originally the Manor House of the Burnels, now a farmhouse, was built c. … and a thatched roof. ConditionFairly good. b(9). The Manor House of Mincinbury (now a farmhouse), and Barn, 1 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… stands beside the Yapham road. The church and the moated manor-house site stand together at the village centre. … are connected by short cross lanes on either side of the manor-house site, one of which was called Hall Spout in the … development resulted in an increase to 768 in 1971. 40 MANOR AND OTHER ESTATES. Ulf, the son of Torall a prince of …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… have been included in the grant of Mutford, and is now the manor of Mr. Peto, having passed to that gentleman from the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… A court leet is held at Putney, by the lord of the manor, at which constables and other officers are appointed … are appointed at the court leet of the lord of the manor, held at Easter. The powers of the county debt-court of … place obtained the prefix to its name, and that the old manor-house, now taken down, was the summer residence of the …
The Environs of London
… of two shillings in the pound. Sir Francis Walsingham. The manor of Barnes, or Barn-elms, was given to the canons of St. … time, at 7l. In 1291 2, it was taxed at 12 l. The manor was formerly let by the dean and chapter, upon long … to this visit, the queen had taken a lease of the manor of Barn-elms, which was to commence after the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… agriculture and market gardens. Woodland belonging to the manor yielded three swine in 1086. 10 A grove called … in Walberton, supplied timber for repairing Barnham manor house and for other purposes in 1253, 11 and closes … woodland. 12 Free warren was granted to the lord of the manor in 1253. 13 The close east of Barnham Court and north …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… existence by 1197 5 and was the site of one of the ancient manor-houses. 6 In the Middle Ages it covered 100 a. inclosed … considerably enlarged when Brereton Bourchier built a new manor-house, Barnsley Park, there in the early 18th century; … of the 18th, when Brereton Bourchier was lord of the manor, evidently saw considerable expansion and new building …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… watching, and improving the place. A court baron for the manor of Barnsley and Dodworth is held annually by the … Great Neston; containing 206 inhabitants. A moiety of the manor belonged to a family of the same name, and afterwards … miles (S. E.) from Dunmow; containing 197 inhabitants. The manor was held by Hugh de Berners and his descendants for …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… BNFAS, 3 (1969), 6; 5 (1971), 6) Fig. 25 Barnwell (9) Manor house and gardens (drawing based on plan of 1716) Fig. 26 Barnwell (9) Site of manor house and gardens Excavations on this site in late 1973 … that it is of relatively recent date. c(9) Site of manor house and gardens (TL 04828438; Figs. 25 and 26, Plate …
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