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A History of the County of York North Riding
… interest to the two quiet villages of Ellerton and Bolton. Manor BOLTON-UPON-SWALE was in the fee of Count Alan in 1086, … to be a member of the honour of Richmond. 11 Tor had a 'manor' there before the Conquest, and this passed, with the … fee, to Enisan, who held it in 1086. 12 From Enisan this manor passed with Constable Burton (q.v.) to Roald the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Colnett. In 15578 William obtained licence to retain the manor, 14 of which he died seised in July 1594, leaving as … The advowson of Bonchurch apparently passed with the manor to Dr. Leeson, 23 from whose executors it was bought …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… that Land of Chilwell, which belonged to the said Manor of Pentriz, which Land his Father gave, and Raph … mentioned) in this County, it appears that he held this Manor in Capite, of the King by the Service of a Knights Fee, … his Death the said Anker held of King Henry the Third the Manor of Church, in the Country of Darby, worth 20l. per …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Street, of which mention has already been made before. THE MANOR OF BONNINGTON seems to have been, soon after the Norman … of Hugh above-mentioned, in Henry I.'s reign, this manor, manor the rest of his estates, came into the king's hands as …
Magna Britannia
… Wirksworth. The village of Slaley is in this parish. The manor of Bonsall (Bunteshalle) is described in the Survey of Domesday, as a hamlet of the manor of Mestesforde, (then in the crown,) the site of which … Earl of Lancaster, who died in 1296, was seised of the manor of Upper-Bonsall, formerly belonging to the crown, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in Cornwall. THE JURISDICTION of the paramount manor of Milton claims over this parish, subordinate to which is THE MANOR OF SUTTON, alias SUTTON BARNE, as it is corruptly now … addition it took, undoubtedly, from the court baron of the manor held for it. It is situated about a mile southward of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the rectory house north-west and Boscombe House, a large manor house standing until the later 18th century, 31 … 19th century West Boscombe consisted of no more than Queen Manor, farm buildings, and a few cottages. 35 Queen Manor, lying east-west with a north entrance front, was built …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… had difficulty in deciding whether the lord of the manor and the townsfolk of Buttercrambe or the inhabitants of … north of Bossall, and is built round a large green. The manor-house has some portions of late 17th-century date, but … belonged to Harton in the 16th century. 7 Manors To the manor of Scrayingham, once of Torchil, and owned by Hugh son …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and clay, with a subsoil of clay and chalk. Manors The manor of BOSSINGTON was held at the time of the Domesday … Joan only daughter and heir of John Scotney brought the manor in marriage to William Baker (Pistor) of Upper Eldon, … 14 His descendant, Nicholas Baker, 15 died seised of the manor of Bossington in 1504, leaving as his heir his grandson …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… One side of the market-place belongs to the lord of the manor, who used to collect the tolls there at the fortnightly … wharf, once the residence of the Warners, lords of the manor, is occupied by the widow of the late Admiral Colomb. … pointing to its having been the site of a Roman villa. 3 MANOR BOTLEY, which had been a royal manor held of King …
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