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A History of the County of Gloucester
… In 1735 Ebenezer Harris, lessee of one moiety of Churcham manor, was liable to pay the sums but had failed to do so; 81 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… were then being supported at the abbey's cost at its manor-house near the church and his horse given fodder and … either to resume supporting the vicar and deacon at the manor-house and take back the extra portion assigned, or else … from Gloucester Abbey's former demesne land in Highnam manor, mainly consisting of the grounds of Highnam Court and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… In 1086 there were two teams on the demesne of Churcham manor. 40 A survey of 1649 extended 579 a. as being held in hand by the lessees of the manor but probably only 416 a. represented the demesne farm; … as 177 a. in pasture closes. 41 The tenants of Churcham manor in 1086 were seven villani and two bordars with 6 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Linton, and Over, in the east. In 1086 the western manor, described as lying between the wood and the plain, was known as Ham and Morton, and the eastern manor was also known as Ham. 4 By 1100, however, the western manor was distinguished as Churcham, a church having been …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… were retained by the abbey until the Dissolution. The manor of CHURCHAM was among the former Gloucester Abbey lands … time before 1559 when he complained that his lease of the manor, and another lease demising to him the part of Birdwood which belonged to the manor, had been stolen. 47 In 1569 the manor was leased for …
A History of the County of Oxford
… valuations of the living. In 1627 the lessee of the manor-house paid the curate £4 13 s. 4 d. a year. 12 The … the Clewer Sisterhood, occupants of the adjacent Holywell Manor from 1862. 48 Rents and property said in the Middle … for life to his physician George Owen, lord of Walton manor. 65 The reversion was granted in 1545 to John Doyley …
A History of the County of Essex
… the rector paid a quitrent of 5 d. to the lord of Ardleigh manor. 65 The living was augmented in 1738 by £200 from Queen … jointly in 1364. It descended in the Tey family, with the manor of Marks Tey, until 1527 when Sir Thomas Tey conveyed …
A History of the County of Chester
… 44 Serving also as the meeting place for the abbot's manor court of St. Thomas, 45 it became a private house …
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