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Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Botyller lord of Werynton enfeoffed the said James of his manor of Crophull, in order that the said James might … heirs, the said James after he had obtained seisin of the manor, up to this time had refused to re-enfeoff them. … and the head of his house at the date he was killed. The manor of Salt had, however, been divided among co-heiresses …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to the family of Wickham. Sir Thomas Pope, who annexed the manor to Trinity College, which he had founded, commenced the … on the east presents tall cliffs of rugged aspect. The old manor-house, called the Blue Hall, has been modernised, but …
Survey of London Monograph
… as his uncle. Motto: spe labor levis. 25. SIR WILLIAM WOODS, K.H., F.S.A. Woods Bluemantle, pat. 24 April, salary from 30 March 1819. … Duke of Norfolk (d. 1815), but used arms of George Woods, tailor of London, who was probably brother of William …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… inhabitants paying scot and lot, and the constable for the manor was returning officer. The parish comprises 1260 a. 2 … is light, but in the western a stiffish clay. The ancient manor-house, formerly the residence of Lord Mohun, is now a … was rebuilt in 1728 by Mr. Wrighte, then lord of the manor; it is in the Grecian style, with a tower, and contains …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… de Furnivall. Thomas de Gayteford, 40 E. 3, 2 held the manor of Gayteford of Thomas de Furnivall (the last, then …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 704549), lie immediately N. of the village and W. of the manor house, in the bottom and on the steep sides of an … on the E. side of the valley, extending from the manor house to the uppermost of two rectangular ponds, now …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by a portreeve, chosen annually at the court leet for the manor: it returned two representatives to parliament from the … his adherence to the Protestant religion, was lord of the manor. Gidding, Steeple (St. Andrew) GIDDING, STEEPLE ( St. … Saxon proprietors, of whom mention occurs in Leland: the manor passed from its ancient lords to the Percy family, and …