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Magna Britannia
… been able to discover, that they were ever lords of the manor. The only manor in this parish is that of Modeton, now called … this parish, except Boyton church-town, is Bennacot. The manor of Boyton, which had been purchased for the abbey of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… parish has been inclosed under an act passed in 1756. 8 Manor William the Conqueror bestowed most of the land in … and chapter had not been obtained, the alienation of the manor by William de Nutricilla was not valid. The abbot, … same year successfully claimed view of frankpledge in his manor of Boughton, on prescription; he was sheriff 18 for …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… just above Socombe down; it was formerly part of Barton manor, and was sold off from it by Mr. Breton a few years before he sold that manor to Sir Robert Furnese, bart, by whose daughter … pounds, now forty pounds. Of the earl of Bologne this manor was held by a family who assumed their name from it. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the general survey of Domesday, about the year 1080, this manor was held of the archbishop of Canterbury, by knights … been made of different parts of it, even at that time. The manor came afterwards into the possession of the family of … of that reign. Alicia Malherb possessed Boughton Malherb manor in the beginning of the next reign of king Henry III. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… were consiscated to the crown. After which, this manor came into the possession of the family of Montchensie, … who died anno 6 king John, was possessed of this manor, and it appears that he survived his father but a few … in the 15th year of that reign. Soon after which this manor passed into the possession of the family of Hougham, of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of those parishes, being part of the demesnes of Boughton manor, of which Mr. Lade is lessee It is not very healthy, … of Terry Marsh, esq. built on the demesnes of Scarbut's manor, as mentioned before. He died in 1789, and his widow … which are enumerated in his Plant Favershamienses. THE MANOR OF BOUGHTON was part of the antient possessions of the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… by Gilbert Mile. 41 In 16045 land once part of the Ramsey manor in Longstowe, then held by John Cage of Caxton under … succeeded by c. 1235 by Alan de la Tour. 46 By 1279 the manor had come to William Sudbury, of Sudbury (Beds.), who … their son John Sudbury. 49 John was returned as lord of a manor at Bourn in 1316, 50 and granted it for life to Sir …
A History of the County of Warwick
… son Bartholomew inherited it in 1360. 11 When he sold the manor of Brandon to Sir John Delves in 1370 12 this mesne … to have been dead by 1326, when his son Robert settled the manor of Bourton on himself and his wife Amice and their … Theobald de Verdon, in 1361, 24 died without issue and the manor passed to his brother Sir John Burdet, whose daughter …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… parish, and almost entirely between the sites of the two manor-houses which lie at each end of the village, with the … extending along both sides of the road between the two manor-houses. By the late 17th century houses had been built … the east end of the village, on the probable site of the manor-house in Tewkesbury hundred. A house was built on the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… there was said to be a park belonging to the lord of the manor, 9 but how big it was or how long it survived is not … 3. Rectory 4. Church Room, former National school 5. Manor-house 6. Lower Mill 7. Big Bridge 8. Narrow Bridge 9. … Hall 12. Old Baptist Manse 13. Baptist church 14. The Manor 15. Sherborne Terrace 16. Harrington House 17. Grey …