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A History of the County of Essex
… and March 1291, or the castle may have been part of the manor of Colchester assigned to Eleanor of Provence (d. 1291) …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… as a double headland between two end-on furlongs of ridge-and-furrow (RAF VAP CPE/UK/1994, 11956). b(2) Iron Age … orientated N.-S. The W. one overlies the ploughed-out ridge-and-furrow, while the E. one appears to be the line of … fields separate from those of Castle Ashby is not known. Ridge-and-furrow of these fields exists on the ground or can …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… 18 Parks had been created by the 14th century. On the main manor, Home or Cary park, recorded in 1351, occupied most of … the availability of good pasture. 21 The Middle Ages Cary manor had land for 20 ploughs in 1086 but 23 were recorded of … 15 to 16. 1 The demesne continued to cover about half the manor. Its extensive arable probably accounts for the …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… of Castle Cary was probably drawn up for the sale of the manor c. 1684, showing details of freeholds and tenanted … and Twincombe. 7 The two river valleys are separated by a ridge of Lower Lias clay rising to 58 m. (190 ft) at … in and around the town. Palaeolithic flint said to be from Manor farm cannot be traced nor can the site where a …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… Castle Cary - Landownership LANDOWNERSHIP THE MANOR of Cary, the head of a barony of the same name, later … and their heirs, the Seymours and Zouches, held Cary manor for nearly four centuries. The Lovels probably spent some time at Castle Cary where they built a moated manor house. 2 There appear to have been early subdivisions …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… ages Castle Cary was the head of a barony as well as a manor, vill or tithing and parish. It was the administrative … Cary and tithings of Clanville, Cockhill, and Dimmer. 9 MANOR COURTS In 1360 suit was owed to the courts at Cary … as no courts leet had been held. 17 The area of the manor in Pitcombe known as Hadspen tithing had its own …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… William Ettrick and it descended with their share of the manor to the Hoares. 17 In 1811 Sir Richard Colt Hoare … the 89 a. of land 2 was treated as part of Castle Cary manor and let out with several tenements. 3 In 1498 and 1519 …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… SOCIAL STRUCTURE The parish was probably dominated by the manor and its resident lords during the Middle Ages and then by farmers of the manor until the mid 17th century. 1 There was little evidence …
A History of the County of Stafford
… strip of Coppenhall between Thorneyfields Lane and Burton Manor had become part of Castle Church by 1881. 3 The parish … A further intake into the borough in 1934 included Burton Manor and Rickerscote so that only two long tongues of land … were about half a dozen cottages in the area of Burton Manor c. 1840 and a few cottages at Moss Pit and along Burton …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… front is of two bays with a central doorway. (569) Milford Manor House was rebuilt c. 1900, but the N. wall of the … 17th or early 18th century. (570) Summer-house, in Milford Manor House garden, of one storey and a cellar, has brick … St. Martin's Church (4), wall-monument 3). (571) Little Manor, of two storeys with attics, with brick walls with …
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