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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… money payments were assigned in lieu of all tithes for the manor. At Worthington is a separate incumbency. There is a … on the road to Bury; containing 1309 inhabitants. The manor of this place, forming part of the possessions of … of Edward III., seems to have been comprehended within the manor of Manchester. In the 1st of Richard III. it was one of …
The Environs of London
… by which it appears that their loss was estimated at 7181. Manor of Burston or Boston. The only manor in this parish is that of Bordeston 16 or Burston, … crown in 1610. Sir William dying in 1621, bequeathed this manor for life to his widow, with remainder to his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… cattle. Courts leet and baron are held by the lord of the manor of South Weald: pettysessions for the division take … time previously by Sir Roger Pilkington, Knt., lord of the manor; it is in the decorated style, and consists of a nave, … 3 miles (S. W.) from Orton; containing 82 inhabitants. The manor belonged to Byland Abbey, Yorkshire, but at the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… with the lordship and castle of Ogmore. The castle and manor of Dunraven were given by William de Londres to Arnold, … discoveries, the last of the Vaughans who possessed the manor was in the habit of setting up decoy lights, to mislead … revenue by the " wrecks de mer," to which, as lord of the manor, he was entitled under certain restrictions. Within …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the river around Horseley, which was held of North Brewham manor. 4 In the mid 19th century the parish measured c. 4,700 … at Batts Farm, the demesne homestead of North Brewham manor, at South Brewham village, at Horseley, named in the … of Bruton. 54 That estate, later known as NORTH BREWHAM manor, remained in the possession of the canons until the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 397-8. Ibid. 397, 406. Southcote described it as a manor: P.R.O., CP 43/915, rot. 350. S.D.N.Q. xxxii. 522. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… there was a forge in Brewood leased by the lord of the manor to Thomas Smith for a rent of 4 d., 110 and there was … 1682. 117 The New Forge near Shurgreave Field within the manor of Brewood occurs in 1696. 118 There were two forges in … site of the 14th-century capital messuage of the bishop's manor. 140 An ancient timber building on the site of the …
A Dictionary of London
… exchange was effected with the Knights of St. John of the manor of Bridewell (ib. 581). There was a gallery from the …
Survey of London
… its modern name as early as 1550 when a survey of the Manor of Stepney mentions two tile garths on its eastern …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… over that river, and from Ruald or Reginald, lord of the manor soon after the Conquest. The part in Cornwall is … glass, also, embellished with the arms of lords of the manor. There is a place of worship for Wesleyans. Bridgford, … as to have been afterwards occupied by the Saxons. The manor was given by William the Conqueror to Earl Morcar, and …
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