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The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… where in 1225 there was a custod' cuniculorum in the manor of Bowcombe, Carisbrook, then held by the earls of … Bedfordshire in 1249. 7 The coneygarth belonging to the manor of Kempston, Bedfordshire, held by the Earl of Chester, … conveniently be done and take them alive to Sugwas, the manor of the Bishop of Hereford, for his use. 9 In the same …
A History of the County of Sussex
… stands by itself in the north of the parish, with the Manor House and Rymans to the south-east, on a road running … early 17th century, has been converted into a garage. The Manor House, west of Rymans, is an early- to mid-17th-century … or in the second and third and a mitre azure on the cross. MANOR The manor was originally part of Bosham, and was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Fettiplace family. There are some remains of two ancient manor-houses, each surrounded by a moat. Dr. Edmund … on the road to Northwich; containing 1753 inhabitants. The manor, with its hamlets of Hull and Stockton, belonged in the … Budworth, to Sir Peter Warburton, Bart. Bradley, another manor, was given by Geffrey, son of Adam de Dutton, to the …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… the same, his and their Heirs and Assigns for ever, any Manor or Manors, Lands, Tenements, Rents, or Hereditaments, … be sold and conveyed as aforesaid, be Part or Parcel of a Manor) the said Register shall rate, and Trustees shall, … with the Premises in Possession, sell and convey the Manor, with its Royalties and Appurtenances, or so much of it …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… all and every part and parcel of the said premises of the Manor of East Greenwich in Fee and common Soccage, by Fealty … of Court-roll, according to the Custom of any Honor or Manor shall be demised by Copy of Court-roll respectively. …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… six hundred fifty and three. This Act not to extend to any Manor or Demeasn Lands. Provided, That this Act or any thing … to the vesting of the said Trustees or any of them, in any Manor or Demeasn Lands, parcel of any such Manor, belonging to any Rectory or Parsonage lately …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… is, or hath commonly been called, known or reputed to be a Manor, within the Nation of Scotland, there shall be one … shall be in the nature of a Court Baron, or Court of a Manor here in England, to be holden every three weeks; which … and trespasses whatosever, arising within the said Manor or precincts thereof; Provided that the matter in …
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