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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… were written De Lad, by which name there is an antient farm, once reputed a manor, still known, as it has been for … be conjectured, that before its being converted into a farm of arable land, and the erecting of a habitation here, … pay tithes to the rector or vicar, excepting Parkgate farm, Farthingsole farm, and Eleham-park wood, all belonging …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 83 The manor was held of the Abbess of Romsey at a fee farm of 6 10 s. 6 d., 84 and was so held until the … William, conveyed the whole manor of Totton, except the farm and lands called Little Testwood, to James Betts of … set file-wise argent with their hilts or. Little Testwood Farm and lands meanwhile remained to the Paulets from the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the township of Wilton. Ellerburn itself has only one farm-house and a few cottages; it formed from the 14th … in 1650. 6 A little higher up Thornton Beck are Paper Mill Farm, Musdale House, a fishpond and Ellers Wood. Ellerburn …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… used for water-cress growing. Moats still exist at Grove Farm, where there is an old dovecote, possibly of the 16th … remains of 17th-century work much modernized, and Nash Lee Farm; there is a also reservoir near Beacon Hill in the … the 18th century, 69 but this claim was abandoned when a farm in the parish was bought of the Pakingtons by the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… on Rockford Common in the east. The church, vicarage and a farm lie in a group of trees near the Avon, and are connected … the ancient manorhouse of the Lisles, converted into a farm-house by Henry Baring of Somerley 3 in the beginning of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… house of the tenants of Ramsey Abbey. St. Peter's College Farm, to the south-east of the church, is the Rectory Farm belonging to Peterhouse, Cambridge. On the Huntingdon … tenants did suit at Broughton court. 15 With three other farm manors it rendered Lent farms, paid 40 s. yearly instead …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… groups which compose the village, the church and manor farm, which lie together towards the northwest, and the Fox … road mounts uphill, past Bushy Leaze Copse and College Farm, the Fox Inn, and Cooper's and Merritt's Farms and their … the other northward downhill to the church and manor farm, which both lie west of the road, the farmhouse, a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of 17th-century square timber-framing. Opposite it is a farm-house of brick with four gables, possibly of … barn. Damson Lane runs southwards, passing Dunstan Farm 3 and Whar Hall Farm, 4 a late-18th-century house with earlier timber-framed …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Dissolution the Abbot of Westminster was receiving a fee-farm rent of 17 6 s. 0 d. from Elmley and the neighbouring … and Little Comberton in the abbot's fee. 124 The fee farm was granted in 1542 to the Dean and Chapter of … An old stone bowl now in the transept was brought from a farm at Kersoe. In the north window of the transept are two …
A History of the County of Worcester
… village. A second early 17th-century dovecote remains at a farm at the junction of the Hartlebury Road with that from … who was in possession in 1684. 101 In 1722 the messuage or farm called Merrington Farm in the tenure of Katherine Taylor was conveyed by Ralph …