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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Bradmere BRADMERE. Broad Mere, or Lake. The principal Manor of Bradmere in Doomsday Book is that which Azor held … before was 3l. it had Soc in Ruddington, and so had the Manor of Ruddington here. It is manifest also that Part of … 7 H. 4. 12 that Hugh Willughby, when he died, held the Manor of Wollaton, and the Manor of Bradmere, and that …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… directly to the west end of the village street. Brafferton Manor, the residence of Mr. T. N. Driffield, J.P., stands at … in 1086 by the Count of Mortain in demesne, 12 while a 'manor' and 5 carucates were held of the king in chief by … the Mowbray family, 14 and followed the descent of their manor of Thirsk (q.v.). In 12845 Nicholas de la River was …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Common' was then covered with furze, and the lord of the manor had three-quarters, called farm-furze. 5 Manor Two fees are found in BRAFIELD in 1086: (1) that of Odo … 6 Both overlordship and undertenancy descended with the manor of Little Houghton (q.v.). In 1480 John Lord Scrope by …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 10 s. 2 and frequently referred to as attached to the manor until at least 1659. 3 The parish church is situated at … by the inclosure of Winderton in 1854. 15 Manors The manor of BRAILES, which had been held by Earl Edwin, was … a fair on the eve, day, and morrow of St. George in their manor of Brailes. 19 Complaint was made in 1275 that the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… distance east of the village. The thatched and ivy-covered Manor Farm stands at the west of the village on the south … early owners seem to have determined the history of the manor. In 1199 Henry de Bramdean, then owner of Bramdean, … 11 and Nicholas his brother, for their interests in the manor for 100, 12 but some fifteen or twenty years later Alan …
A History of the County of Hertford
… that Bramfield House occupies the site of the old manor-house. About half a mile west of the church and … trade here and the small population is slowly decreasing. MANOR In the Domesday Survey BRAMFIELD was assessed at five … Achi, one of Harold's thegns. 4 In 1086 5 Harduin gave the manor to the abbot and convent of St. Albans, 6 and it seems …
A History of the County of Surrey
… it would seem to be one of the three churches in Bramley Manor in 1086. It was a distinct civil parish from Shalford … of the Bishop of Bayeux in the neighbourhood, so that the manor of Bramley intruded into several neighbouring parishes … houses. Bramley East was the name both of a house and a manor; the house is a three-gabled brick and stone building, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… House, Greet and Little Dockes 4 (xvi cent.). Manors The manor of BRAMLEY, which had been held under Edward the … 11 From this date Bramley followed the same descent as the manor of Basing (q.v.) until 1642, 12 when John fifth … is a mid-16th-century half-timber building known as the manor-house, now divided into several tenements. Internally …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… with an 18thcentury addition. South of this house is the Manor Farm. There are a few timber-framed cottages in the … in 1556, ordered the parishioners to rebuild. 3 The Manor House is on the opposite side of the road to the … 9 and Henry III on 22 November 1227. 10 The principal lay manor having been alienated by John, and Harthay granted by …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in Domesday Book 10 may probably be identified with the manor of Bramshaw, which, together with that of Britford (co. … married Thomas de St. Omer, and the latter was holding the manor of Bramshaw certainly as early as 1284, 13 and was … Richard Horn and John Siward, each of whom held the manor in succession in right of his wife. 16 John Siward …