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A History of the County of Warwick
… with Bilton are Joseph Addison, who was lord of the manor from 1711 to 1719 (see below), and Henry Holyoake, … to raise it above the level of purely local importance. 10 Manor BILTON was held by Ulwin in the time of Edward the … Grange and later sometimes described as a separate manor, were made by Roger's son, another Roger, in 1196. 14 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… manorhouse was reserved to the sole use of the lord of the manor when Windsor Forest was inclosed in 1817. A stream … (formerly Seven Acres), of Mr. H. E. Wiggett; Binfield Manor, of Mr. L. R. Erskine; Allanbay, of Mrs. James A. … Great Survey BINFIELD apparently formed part of the royal manor of Cookham, as in 1225 it is called a member of that …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… wholly the Fee of Roger de Busli; before which Tosti had a Manor here, rated to the Geld for three Car. two Bov. and and … John his Father. Nicholas de Lettres had a Patent for this Manor, 14 H. 3. 9 William de London had the King's … the Earl of Saunty, then made Bishop, viz. 10 H. 3. 10 The Manor of Bingham, 19 H. 3. was granted to William de …
A History of the County of Warwick
… development in the present century. A survey of the manor of Binley, temp. James I, 4 gives the names of the … the extent and value of their holdings. The bounds of the manor are there stated to run from Binley Bridge to … back to the bridge, a circuit by estimation of 2 miles. Manor BINLEY was originally a 5-hide vill; 3 hides, which had …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… BINSTEAD, which Tovi, the king's thegn, had held as a free manor of the Confessor, belonged to William son of Stur. 6 It … or hindrance. 10 Binstead, as a member of the episcopal manor of Swainstone, 11 remained with the see of Winchester till the surrender of that manor to Edward I in 1284. In 12923 it was found that the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Between 1770 and 1778 Viscount Beauchamp, lord of the manor, bought up the four freehold estates which comprised … amounting to 1192 acres, all went to the lord of the manor, except 13 acres assigned to the church and the rector, … the monks in 976, gave it to some of his 'knights'. 10 The manor was recovered for the monastery by Egelwin, then reeve …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… within the bounds of this parish in the year 1762. The manor of Monkton claims paramount over this parish, subordinate to which is THE MANOR OF QUEKES, or QUEX, as it is frequently spelt in the … it, and rebuilt the rest as it remains at present. 6 THE MANOR OF WESTGATE, alias GARLING, lies at the eastern part of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it. How long the portion above-mentioned, in which the manor of Bircholt, and two parts of the advowson of the … and thereby entitled him to the possession of this manor. This family was originally of Handville, or … 2 and they continue the present possessors of this manor, with the advowson of the church of Bircholt as above …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to in 1200, 1 and mentioned in 1315 as appurtenant to the manor. 2 Henry Homer 3 was rector of Birdingbury from 1764 … (corrupted by the scribe into 'Derbingerie'); 5 and the manor and church were among the possessions of the priory … Honorius III. 6 By 1242 Henry de Hastings was holding the manor of the Prior of Coventry. 7 On his death custody of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Manors In 1086 BIRKBY was a berewick of the royal manor of Northallerton 4 (q.v.), which the overlordship … as Geoffrey le Scrope of Masham (q.v.) died seised of the manor in 1340. 12 Birkby was settled on Elizabeth wife of Sir … leaving two daughters, Elizabeth and Joan, 13 on whom the manor was evidently settled. Joan married Thomas Clarell, who …
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