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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 8, Edward III
… to enquire whether the aforesaid Peter was seised of the manor of Brompton in his bailiwick, and, if so, to take the said manor and the goods and chattels therein found into the … III. Brompton. The aforesaid Peter was seised of the manor on the day he died. SOMERSET. Writ of plenius …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… the right of cutting and preparing out of any parts of his woods of Luss whatever should be necessary for the woodwork … the feast of Michaelmas, for a space beyond the memory of manor, at least, for sixty, fifty, forty, thirty, or twenty …
Cardiff Records
… Sir Charles Somerset, knight, the lordship, castle and manor of Cardyffe, in Glomorgan; the lordship of Morganok, in … The King grants unto the Dean and Chapter of Bristol the manor of Pennarth, with the appurtenances, parcel of the … corn, rye, beans and oats in the demesne lands of the said manor. Patent Rolls. 35 Hen. VIII. 1544. Part 10. The King …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Book records 15 households in Furtho in 1086. 91 The manor was assessed as part of the township of Cosgrove in … years) the figure simply comprised the occupiers of Manor Farm and three houses in Old Stratford. 93 A return of … from Trinity School. 94 In 1881 four houses besides Manor Farm were counted in Furtho, giving a population of 20; …
A History of the County of Essex
… as the advowson of the rectory. In 1094 Roger, lord of the manor of Fyfield, with the consent of his overlord John son … the priory released the advowson to the then lord of the manor, Hasculf son of Graeland de Tany. After this the advowson was held by the lords of the manor of Fyfield until 1890-1 when it was granted by William, …
A History of the County of Essex
… near it to the east are the parish church and the ancient manor house of Fyfield Hall. There are hills rising to about … Bridge, 39 but in 1616 Robert, 3rd Baron Rich, lord of the manor of Fyfield, was said to be responsible for it. 40 The … tradition that Henry, Lord Scrope (d. 1415), lord of the manor of Fyfield, lived in the parish, 65 nor is there …
A History of the County of Essex
… Manors MANORS In 1066 FYFIELD was held by Leuric as a manor and as 1 hide and 30 acres and was worth 5. 87 In 1086 … of John son of Waleran and was worth 7. 88 In 1094 the manor was still held of John by Roger. 89 Maud wife of … of John. 90 It is almost certain that Maud held the manor of Fyfield in demesne early in the 12th century. 91 …
A History of the County of Essex
… GOVERNMENT AND POOR RELIEF Medieval court rolls for the manor of Fyfield survive for the periods 1385-97, 1401-4, and … particularly in the latter half, the jurisdiction of the manor court was yielding to that of the parish vestry. In 1626 the manor court ordered that no one should demise any cottage …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… richly engraved with Urns, Vases, flowers and ornaments in woods of different colours, with locks and bolts to d. Size … tables in a semi circular form and inlaid with different woods of different colours and neatly and the top lined … carver, gilder and furniture painter (182140). At 12 Manor Alley in 1821, 8 New Dock St, 182223, and 9 Wellington …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… up. The rateable annual value of the parish is 10,448. The woods are of oak, elm, ash, and other forest-trees; and the … consisting mainly of larch, Scotch fir, and oak; and the woods abound with every description of game. The modern … of Broughton, M.P. for the stewartry, who is lord of the manor, and the superior of the burgh. The town is pleasantly …