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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… containing 42 inhabitants. At the Domesday survey, the manor was held by Roger de Busli; the lands are now leased by … (S. E. by S.) from Burton; containing 146 inhabitants. The manor belonged from the period of the Norman invasion to the … Christopher Aleyne, Knt., purchased the estate, with the manor of Church-Gresley, of the Seymours; and it was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… but there is a small ridge of marl to the west of Nythe farm, 20possibly the island of Thorni recorded in 1273 21and … parish in 1681. 2There is no later record of an alehouse. MANOR AND OTHER ESTATES GREINTON MANOR Greinton may have been part of the Pouelt estate …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… and Pit Alignment (centred SP 881614; Fig. 53), N. of Hall Farm, on gravel at 53 m. above OD. Air photographs (in NMR) … 9 (1974), 89). b(11) Roman Site (SP 883594), S.E. of Top Farm, on limestone at 62 m. above OD. Roman pottery and … m. above OD. It is perhaps the site of one of the medieval manor houses of Grendon, and may be that described in 1325 as …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… the gabled ends; it is now derelict. Secular (2). Grendon Farm, house, 300 yards N.W. of the church, is of two storeys … doors and panelling. ConditionGood. (3). Brockington Farm, house, 700 yards S.E. of the church, is of two storeys, … kitchen have enriched stops. ConditionGood. (4). Newbury Farm, house, m. S.W. of the church, is of two storeys with …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Ordnance Survey maps. Main road, S. side (4). Shakespeare Farm, formerly the Ship Inn, about 200 yards S.E. of the … made to the house. ConditionPoor; unoccupied. (8). Grove Farm, about mile S.E. of the church, facing N.W. At the back … N.W. wall of modern brick. ConditionGood. (14). Lawn Farm, 1 miles S.E. of the church. The original house was …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… (who was sometime wife of Gerard de Furnivall) gave the manor of Gresthorp, with the appurtenances, and Whistan in … 3 Thomas de Furnivall the elder, 19 E. 2. held the manor of Gresthorp. 4 William Furnell (lord of half … that Thomas de Furnivall, senior, when he died held the manor of Wirkesop' and this of Gresthorpe, of Philip queen of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 92), but this probably refers to the site of the medieval manor house (7). However Roman coins and pottery recorded as … fishponds and mounds Medieval and Later b(7) Site of Manor House, Fishponds and Mounds (SP 899945; Fig. 56), lies … exposed. The area is known as Hall Field. The site of the Manor House ('a' on Fig. 56) is now marked by a number of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… non-freemen. The mayor and bailiff, as lords of the manor, with the high steward or his deputy, hold a court leet … Lord Frederic Beauclerk, who is also lord of the manor. Grimstead, East GRIMSTEAD, EAST, a chapelry, in the … various, consisting of chalk, clay, and sand. The ancient manor-house is still remaining, though much mutilated, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by a jury of burgage-holders, at the court leet for the manor. It returned two mem hers to parliament from the 1st of … the Bishop of Ely, who is lord of the rectory manor. Certain tithes were commuted for land in 1806; and … on the eve of St. George and two following days, at the manor of Groby. The hamlet comprises 1778 acres; the soil is …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… de Furnivall, her (younger). son, 5 to whom she gave this manor; and he, 37 H. 3. 6 had market and fair granted in it. … all the right and claim he had or should have in the manor of Gringeley, and lands and tenements in Wiseton, … on St. Simon and Judes day 50 H. 3, 8 released this manor to sir Henry, eldest son of the illustrious king of …
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