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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… There is a fair on Whit-Monday, for toys and pedlary. The MANOR OF BRENSET, called likewise the manor of Newington Brenset, from its having been for some … purchase from him into the king's hands, together with the manor of Newington above-mentioned. After which it continued …
A History of the County of Essex
… as a forest clearing. St. Osyth's abbey, lord of the manor of Costed, was licensed c. 1180 to assart 40 a. at … 1227 Henry III granted St. Osyth's abbey, owner of Costed manor, a Wednesday market at Brentwood, and an annual fair on … the earlier 18th century. 173 It was regulated by Costed manor court, which appointed aleconners, leathersealers, and …
Magna Britannia
… Monday following. At the time of the Domesday survey the manor of Bridestowe was held by Ralph de Pomerai under … of the latter brought it to Hill and Bampfylde. This manor, by the name of Cobham Wick, has lately been purchased … that of Lieut.-Col. Thomas Wollocombe, 1814. The manor of Bridestowe Sanctuary is annexed to the rectory, the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Colepeper, esq. It belongs now to Mr. Beckingham. The MANOR OF BLACKMANSBURY, alias BRIDGE, claims over the greatest part of it, and the manor of Patrixborne over that part of this parish on the … boroughs in it, viz. of Blackmansbury and of Bridge. The MANOR OF BLACKMANSBURY, alias BRIDGE, was parcel of the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Soc was there also six Bov. ad geldam. There was also a Manor in Adbolton, 3 which Godwin the Priest had before the … Pierpont, and five Bovats in Huckenhall, belonging to the Manor of Camelston: Galfr. Luterel his Son and Heir was then … at Irnham, another in the Chapel of St. Mary, beneath the Manor he gave in Stanford; and the third in the Conventual …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… boundaries, though the latter is partly in Mottistone. The manor-house at Limerstone is merely a long, low building … of St. Swithun, Winchester. This entry represents the manor of Swainstone in Calbourne parish and includes BRIGHSTONE, afterwards a separate manor. 6 The manor of Swainstone was declared in 1303 to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… yards to the west of the present building, close to the Manor House, and both were surrounded by a deep ditch or … made 25 August 1721 between Lady Eyre, the lady of the manor, and the freeholders, copyholders and leaseholders. … is kept by the clerk of the peace, though the lord of the manor has an authorized copy. There is a Wesleyan chapel in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… church of St. Agatha. Behind the church is the house of Manor Farm, known as Brightwell House, and now occupied by … twenty-seven tenements in Wallingford belonging to this manor. 50 In 1276 a complaint was raised in the hundred court … it to Mr. Allan L. Morphew. 60 The office of reeve of the manor continues and a court is held about every five years. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… but in 1789 the family had for some time been extinct. 10 Manor Charles. Ermine a chief gules with five lozenges ermine … carucates of land 11 all waste, and soke of Count Alan's manor of Gilling (q.v.); it remained, as a member of the … 21 and in 1263 William their son was lord of the manor. 22 He was succeeded before 1284 by his son Edward, 23 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… an inn, a schoolhouse and some almshouses. The Shalford Manor Farm House is a brick building with a plastered front … tiled roof, dating from the 17th century. On the Brimpton Manor Farm is the small desecrated chapel of St. Leonard which represents the Domesday church of Shalford Manor. It is a rectangular building measuring 35 ft. 5 in. by …