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A History of the County of Worcester
… parish was inclosed, 20 Sir Edward Winnington, lord of the manor, had the exclusive right of opening and working … coming to be looked upon merely as a tithing of the manor, and only in isolated instances was a separate session … after the portmote had become definitely a part of the manor. The election of these officers is entered regularly on …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… In 1545 there were 200 elms and ashes growing on the manor, 10 and the lops of the willows in the village were a … upper and north-west end of the village, are the church, manor-house, and home farm, and a little north of them is the … little departure from the traditional style. 47 Broadwell Manor, however, which was rebuilt in 1757 48 on the site of a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… land the property of Mr. E. J. H. Morant, the lord of the manor, descends eastwards from the village to the Boldre … the William Spileman who died in 1290 seised of the manor of Brockenhurst, leaving a son and heir Peter, aged … married to Richard de Testwood. The former inherited the manor of Brockenhurst, and her husband John de Grimsted was …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Brodholme BRODHOLME. Of the Fee of Roger de Bussi was a Manor in Brodholme, which before the Norman change was … Confessor the value was 40s. then 30s. Here was another Manor which before the Conquest Turget and Halden had, and … another of Rye, to be received of him and his heirs at his Manor of Wygesley; and the gift which Galsr. son of Murield …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was almost certainly a village with its own lands; later a manor and a tithing were called Brokenborough, but the church … in the later 14th century that a royal residence and its manor of both heathens and Christians was at 'Kairdureburgh … by the lords of neighbouring manors. The lord of Bremilham manor held land in the open field of Brokenborough in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the parish; towards the eastern part of it is the small manor of Roses; there is a fair held here on Whit-Monday … hundred shillings. Alumin held it of earl Goduin. To this manor there belonged certain free land for three oxen, and … been blended in the same vicissitude of owners, that the manor of Leeds was, of which a more ample account may be …
Magna Britannia
… according to the returns then made to parliament. The manor of Bromfield anciently written Brunfield, was given by … took the name of De Brunfield. Adam de Brunfield gave the manor of Brunfield to the abbey of Holme-Cultram. The abbey of St. Mary at York had also a manor belonging to their church, which was given them by …
A History of the County of Bedford
… time of the Domesday Survey Hugh de Beauchamp held BROMHAM MANOR extended at 6 hides of land. This property, which was … Alsi, a man of Edith. 6 As in the overlordship of Astwick Manor (q.v.) the Beauchamps retained Bromham until the death … their mother, widow of William de Beauchamp, retained the manor until her death in 1278, when it was divided into three …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the Domesday Surveypossibly in 1087William II gave the manor of Bromham to Battle Abbey, which retained it until … and I acre of wood in Bromham. 37 At the Dissolution the manor was granted by the king of Sir Edward Baynton, who had … Abbot of Battle. 38 After this time it was known as the manor of BROMHAM BATTLE. Before 1538 Sir Edward Baynton had …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 26th years of king Henry VI. to be held weekly within his manor of Bromley. It is now much resorted to for the sale of … have given small parcels of land in the same parish or manor, as appears by many instances in the Saxon codicils, … have been said to have given the whole of such parish or manor, instead of such small part of it. 4 King Ethelred, son …