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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… there was a deer park in the parish, associated with the manor house. It is not recorded until 1546 (PN Northants., … a double curve from the small triangular green at Bengal Manor to the R. Tove. This is now traceable as a hollow-way … to meet the modern Towcester road just N. of Mill Farm (SP 67354922). Only the E. end of this hollow-way, near …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1328-33 and it subsequently descended along with the manor until the 17th century. 82Richard Young and Anne his … been the wife of William Bourne (d. 1608), lord of the manor. Her son John Bourne made a conveyance of the manor in 1625. 84Thomas Spencer presented in 1641 pro hac …
A History of the County of Essex
… Ivy Cottage adjoins it (see below, Schools). Hardings Farm is opposite Ivy Cottage. Also at Greenstead Green, on … 35 acres of meadow. There were then only 14 pigs on the manor: the number had declined from 30 in 1066. There were 40 … densely wooded than Chipping Ongar (q.v.) to the east. The manor of Greenstead in 1349 was said to contain 60 acres of …
A History of the County of Essex
… Greenstead Manor MANOR In the time of Edward the Confessor GREENSTEAD was held … John Cleeve, Rector of High Laver, inherited New House Farm, Jane Velley received Hardings, Anne Cleeve had Repentance Farm, and Mary Hatt had Lodge Farm. 62In 1752 Greenstead Hall …
A History of the County of Essex
… school had been reopened by the rector and the lord of the manor, Craven Ord. It then had 22 pupils and it continued … Green, presented by the Revd. Philip Budworth, lord of the manor. The rector exercised a close supervision over it. 19 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… ceiling-beams. ConditionGood. b(3). Greensted Lodge Farm, house, m. S. by E. of the church. a(4). New House, 1 m. …
Old and New London
… Murder of Archbishop AlphegeEncampments of the DanesThe Manor of GreenwichThe Building of Greenwich Palace, or … Blackheath coomb, as well as comp, signifying a camp. The manor of Greenwich, called in the early records East … erected is not known. Henry IV. dated his will from his "Manor of Greenwich, January 22nd, 1408," and the place …
The Environs of London
… estates in this parish, on the borders of Blackheath. The manor. The manor of Greenwich (called in most records East Greenwich) … the Society. The manor of Old-court. The manor or manor-farm of Old-court, containing 237 acres, I suppose to be the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Morden College, Trinity Hospital and the Presbytery and Manor House, Croom's Hill. Ecclesiastical b(1) Parish Church … similar to that on the N. side. ConditionGood. b(16) Manor House, on the N.W. side of Park Place, 700 yards E.N.E. … flight above. ConditionGood. Croom's Hill. W. side b(20) Manor House, 100 yards N.W. of (19), is of two storeys with …
Old and New London
… St. John's Wood and Islington. Of the early history of the manor of Greenwich we have already spoken; the present local … bestowed on the parish by the Crown (the lords of the manor), or loyal parishioners. The antiquities of the church …
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