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A History of the County of York East Riding
… Sutton Grange (now Dunbar House), Sutton House, and Netherhall, all cubical houses of white brick or stucco, with … band of fluting at the extremities of the columns. At Netherhall the external appearance is Victorian. The house is …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… third of Maud of St. Andrew became known as the manor of NETHERHALL. Maud granted it first to Laurence St. Andrew 60 … manor in 1284. 65 Ralph of Paxton held a manor, presumably Netherhall, in 1302 and 1316, 66 and in 1319 he conveyed a … John St. Andrew in 1346 69 and he died in 1360 seised of Netherhall jointly with his wife. 70 John St. Andrew may have …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… this County, and of the Manor of Bredeestale, called the Netherhall, and sixteen Mess. four Hundred Acres of Meadow, …
Magna Britannia
… son, Sampson 23, and formed the manor of Breadsall. Netherhall, which was afterwards successively in the families … which time, the manors of Breadsall-Overhall and Breadsall-Netherhall have been united. In the parish church are …
Magna Britannia
… comprises three townships, Birkby and Canonby, Crosby, and Netherhall; and in 1811 4 the whole parish contained 774 … and deanery of Wigton. The manor of Ellenborough or Netherhall, formerly called Alneburgh 6, was at a very early … several generations. A younger son of this John settled at Netherhall, now the property and residence of his immediate …
Magna Britannia
… built on the site. The manor of Ellenborough, comprising Netherhall, in the parish of Cross-Canonby and the township … in this parish, belongs to Humphrey Senhouse, Esq. of Netherhall. 24 In the parish church are some ancient and …
Magna Britannia
… was sold, in or about 1587, to Roger Columbell, Esq., of Netherhall: it is now vested in the devisees of the late … the other moiety of Darley manor, called the manor of Netherhall or Whitwell-hall passed to his sister Agnes, the …
Magna Britannia
… of London, (nephew of the late Humphrey Senhouse, Esq. of Netherhall,) who is the present proprietor. Seascales is now …
A History of the County of Hertford
… was held in two moieties as the manors of Overhall and Netherhall, the names corresponding apparently with their … occupying the higher ground in the north of the parish, Netherhall the lower ground further south. Overhall The manor … had been sold to Sir John Gore, 44 and then descended with Netherhall (q.v.). The old manor-house of Overhall is now a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… or manors, later called Overhall (or Upperhall) and Netherhall manors, 56 which apparently remained c. 1300 a single unit of jurisdiction. 57 The NETHERHALL estate, which c. 1800 lay south of the river, 58 … Hall stands approximately on the site of the former Netherhall farm-house, 134 which probably survives as a …
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