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A History of the County of Somerset
… to build a castle at Bridgwater which descended with the manor, or one third of the manor, until 1627. 64 While the Crown had custody 1233-48 it … operations in Wales. 66 When he sold his interest in the manor in 1627 Sir George Whitmore retained the castle, which …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Hamp, and Horsey, together measured 8½ hides. Bridgwater manor, the largest, gelded for 5 hides but comprised 10 … pasture was found at Bridgwater and Horsey. 3 Bridgwater manor, whose stock included 100 ewes in 1185-6, 4 was divided … 1249 the demesne of the Mortimers' share, one third of the manor, measured 91 a. of arable and 24 a. of meadow. Farm …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Willowside, but from 1981 both were known as Sedgemoor Manor school after amalgamation with Bower infant school. In … were closed in 1981 and joined with Sydenham as Sedgemoor Manor school. The former infant school became the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Bridgwater claimed the same franchises in the foreign or manor as in the borough. 71 For Bridgwater or Haygrove manor five courts were held during the year 1347-8, two … 76 The court, described as that of Bridgwater Castle manor, was meeting twice a year by 1539 and its concerns …
A History of the County of Somerset
… at Bridgwater, which may therefore have been his demesne manor; in the late 12th century and in 1234 other manors in the group were held of it. 20 From 1283 the manor, or at least the 'foreign' as distinct from what had … his lands. 27 Also in 1199 Fulk granted Bridgwater manor to William Brewer as part of an exchange, a grant which …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (E. N. E.) from Stockton; containing 27 inhabitants. The manor belonged from the earliest date of the records to the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… suit to Brightford hundred and half to the Broadwater manor view. That arrangement still apparently obtained in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… though conjectured to have been within the moat where the manor farmhouse now stands. The living is a rectory, valued … formerly belonged to the dukes of Montague, whose ancient manor-house is still remaining. James I. granted a weekly … the fairs are still held. By a custom that prevails in the manor, if any man die seized of copyhold lands or tenements …
Brightwell Baldwin
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… north of Brightwell village, was the site of a medieval manor house remodelled in the late 16th or early 17th … to the streets south side in 1804. 10 Brightwell Baldwin manor house (established by 1300) stood within the modern parkland, which may be of medieval origin, and a manor house for the separate Parks manor was probably also in …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… Arlington. 17 The view was also held on Quenington manor, owned from the mid 12th century by the Knights Hospitallers, 18 and on Southrop manor by the early 14th century. 19 In three other manors the … in the 1230s the biannual view of frankpledge for Hatherop manor was held in the manor court by Cirencester Abbey's …
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