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A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Brompton, Snainton and Sawdon. 4 The lords of the same manor wished in 1757 to inclose Brompton Carr, the Pitts, the … or waste grounds (containing about 2,221 acres) in the manor of Brompton, 5 and an award was made for the inclosure … is crossed by Foul Bridge, near which is the site of the manor of Foulbridge, once belonging to the Knights of the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and the park formed part of the demesne of the Fulfords' manor in the 1440s and in 1568. 16 In 1614 both park and … (d. c. 1296). 44 Lucy the younger was dead by 1316 and her manor of BROMPTON RALPH descended to her second son Walter of … still under age in 1412 and his widow Joyce conveyed the manor to John's sister Elizabeth (or Joan), wife of Sir …
A History of the County of Worcester
… house follows the line of the moat on this side. Chadwick Manor House, about 3 miles north of Bromsgrove, on the west … of its history. The mentior of a reeve and beadle in the manor in 1086 indicates that it was even then of somewhat greater importance than an ordinary royal manor. 23 In 1156 the 'men of Bromsgrove' paid 10 s. to the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 744 acres of permanent grass and 113 acres of woodland. 4 MANOR BROOK at the time of the Domesday Survey was held in … brother and successor of William, was in possession of the manor early in the 13th century, 9 but before the end of that … 1337, 14 having before his death made a life grant of the manor to his daughter Isabel wife of Godfrey de Hunstan, with …
A History of the County of Rutland
… of Gainsborough. Or fretty gules and a quarter ermine. Manor The manor of BROOKE is not mentioned in Domesday Book (1086), but was one of the five berewicks attached to Oakham Manor. 10 It was presumably in the hands of Queen Edith, who …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which the archbishop made of the lands of his church, this manor was allotted by him, among others, to the share of the … In the hundred of Wi, the archbishop himself holds one manor, which was taxed at one suling, in the time of king … it was worth fifty shillings, now four pounds. This manor was soon after this let to farm, by the monks, to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Wick, extend over this parish, subordinate to which is THE MANOR OF BROOKLAND, which has long since lost even the reputation of having been a manor. It was in early times the patrimony of the family of … in public records to have been possessed of this manor, and this appears by the inquisition taken after his …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Down. 6 Close by is Yielding Tree (Ildyngtre, xv cent.). MANOR BROOM has always been held of the king in chief, the … 7 At the time of the Domesday Survey it formed part of the manor of Clent, and was not separated from it until 1154, … conveyed it to Philip Foley. 17 After that date the manor seems to have changed hands very frequently. In 1727 a …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… carried up to the second story and has a hipped roof. The Manor Farm in Bull Lane is a modern building and is now the … Ramsey, built a tower here with many hiding places. 1 The manor with the hall was frequently in lease, the lessee … long and 2 in breadth. In the time of King Edward the manor had been worth 9, and was then worth 10. Eustace, the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… The chief crops grown are wheat, beans, and sugar-beet. Manor One and a half hides of socland in Broughton were … succession to Geoffrey Leuknor. 6 The overlordship of the manor was returned in, 1485 as unknown, 7 but was ascribed in 1522 to Rothwell Manor, 8 which was at the time in the hands of Sir William …