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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… with the Britons to drive them by battle into the woods. Notwithstanding which, they returned again upon them, …
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… granted to the Bishops of Exeter, to be held within their manor of Pawton, is still held, though now very … Archdekne, in the reign of Edward III., to be held of his manor of Shepestall; his father, Thomas Archdekne, was … parish of Veryan, which comprises the greater part of the manor of Elerky, formerly belonging to the Archdeknes. …
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… of the Protector Somerset's purchase of the castle and manor of Berry Pomeroy, in the reign of Edward VI. Edward his … who was created Viscount Sidmouth in 1805, possesses the manor of Up-Ottery in this county, and occasionally resides … Henry, the present Lord Petre, but he still retains the manor of Axminster and other landed property in this county. …
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… County. The noble family of Howard became possessed of the manor of Glossop in this county, by marriage with one of the … of Cubley; and in the year 1585, he purchased the manor and park of Bretby, now the principal seat of this … Earl of Ormond, became possessed of Sutton-hall and manor by marriage with the granddaughter and representative …
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… Lowther, the King's Attorney General, was possessed of the manor of Wythorp, and purchased Newton-Regny of Robert … name from the village of Harington, on the west coast, the manor of which place they possessed from a very early period, …
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… William Basset had the royal licence to embattle his manor-house of Tehidy in Cornwall, in 1330. About the middle …
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… of Trevidgia-Warra, held under the Duke of Bolton's manor of Ludgvan-Lees; and we are informed from good …