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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in the early 17th century, when the lessees of the manor were felling them for their own profit. 11 The … 1325 c. 160 tenants owed ploughing boons on the largest manor, 18and 55 people paid the fifteenth in 1327. 19In 1377 … medieval causeway to the ferry 84that had belonged to the manor in the Middle Ages. By the 1340s the ferry with the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Under Henry III's charter to the Templars Denny manor also had waifs and strays and felons' goods. 33Waterbeach manor's right to the view, held by Denise de Munchensy by … two thirds of the land, was treated as the senior manor: each manor's hayward could seize stray beasts, but if …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… occupied his carucate as guardian. 49Robert held the manor until he died in 1218. 50When his lands were divided … France to occupy her foundation, Waterbeach abbey. 60The manor, held in 1346 as earlier in free alms, remained with … of the parish church, which still belonged to the manor in 1814. 66Excavations in 1963 discovered traces of …
Survey of London
… gentleman, who owned the demesne lands of Paris Garden Manor, sold it to Richard Hanburie, citizen and goldsmith of … 61 the owner of considerable property in Paris Garden Manor as well as of Arundel House on the opposite side of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… in the 18th century. One was called Catesby, 'an enclosed manor with no house', the other, Cumberford, 'a depopulated village in an enclosed manor, now reduced to one house ... the Crown ale house' (J. … in Domesday Book where it is listed as a single two-hide manor with a recorded population of 27 (VCH Northants., I …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… but was soon after restored to Oliver de Vaux, lord of the manor. In 1673 an accidental fire destroyed a great portion … Wastyete, and Wartre. In the 36th of Henry III. the manor was granted to William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby, from … in the line of Lancaster so late as Queen Elizabeth, whose manor Wavertree was. The manor was sold, 14th Charles I., to …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 363 Petronilla de Ameneville, who at one time occupied the manor of Cassio (q.v.), towards the end of the thirteenth … Flete, who held it in 1428. 375 It then passed with the manor of More in Rickmansworth (q.v.) to Ralph Lord of … Weedon by his will charged his copyhold estate in the manor of Watford with the annual payment of 1 for the benefit …
A History of the County of Hertford
… a small village lying on the St. Albans road; at Garston Manor a little farther north, the seat of Mr. Claude Watney; … century, Lord Essex, the Parliamentary leader, to whom the manor of Cassiobury was granted in 1645, had 500 horse … of the church. In 1609 James I granted the tolls, with the manor, to Thomas Marbury and Richard Cartwright, 21 from …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Watford Manors MANORS The manor of WATFORD, according to a monastic writer of the … worth 10 marks were exacted from the abbot for this manor, and a little later a further sum of 100 marks was … Watford: Houses in Church Street, Demolished in 1893 This manor remained part of the possession of the monastery till …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… 18th and 19th centuries. ConditionFairly good. a (12). The Manor House, 700 yards E. of the church, is of two storeys …
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