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A History of the County of Rutland
… is a small parish containing 539 acres to the west of Manton. It is separated from Gunthorpe on the north by the … was sold by Mr. Bradshaw in 1927 to Col. Heathcote of Manton. 40 Advowson The advowson followed the descent of the … but since that date the advowson has followed that of Manton (q.v.) The rector was presented in 1589 for having no …
A History of the County of Rutland
… of some settlement, for in 1373 William Luffewyke of Manton died seised of land in Normanton, leaving a daughter Elizabeth his heir. 21 Land in Normanton, Manton and Exton was conveyed in 1335 by John de Gretham and …
A History of the County of Rutland
… chantry of the Blessed Virgin Mary, recently founded in Manton church by William Wade. 256 Leighfield manor was held …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… to him by Edward I with the manors of Tiksover and Manton in 1307, 6 free warren being granted to the bishop in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Ogbourne Maizey and Rockley were let to the tenants of Manton House stables in Preshute in the late 19th century. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… street south of its junction with the lane running from Manton, in Preshute, to West Overton, has a long … sold most of the estate in 1906 to Alexander Taylor of Manton House in Preshute. 126 Taylor afterwards sold the … Co. Ltd., whose chairman was Joseph Watson (created Baron Manton and d. 1922). 127 The company's farm manager, Frank …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and that called in the 13th century the king's tithing in Manton township, which possibly contained Preshute church. 5 … The westerly township of Clatford and a second tithing in Manton township were added to the new parish. Two tracts of … Without, 4,834 a. (1,956 ha.), comprised Clatford and Manton tithings, the northern part of Elcot tithing including …
A History of the County of Rutland
… at Uppingham School. The nearest railway station is Manton, 1 miles to the north. By Act of Parliament, 1773, for …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Little Hearne; Lescotts. 16 The nearest railway station is Manton, 3 miles to the north-east of the village. Manors The …
A History of the County of Rutland
… valley is crossed by a viaduct, carrying the Kettering to Manton branch of the London Midland and Scottish Railway, … about 1 rood of land was applied for the poor of Thorpe. Manton's Charity is supposed to have been given many years ago by a person named Manton, but no will or other document relating to it can be …
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